Over-55s are three times more likely to opt out, says Now Pensions

James Phillips
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More than a fifth of over-55s have opted out of auto-enrolment (AE), Now Pensions' customer data has suggested.

Nearly a quarter (22%) of over-55s have opted out of the master trust, a rate almost three times higher than for under-55s (8%). For someone earning the average wage of £27,000, this means they ...

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