DWP: Pension reforms enough for 57% of workers

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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says its collection of pension reforms will be enough to provide an adequate retirement for majority of those currently at working age.

However, the government said moderate and high earners will need to do more to ensure they retire with an adequate income, based on a two-thirds income replacement ratio. The DWP said majority o...

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