THE GOVERNMENT has "many hurdles" to overcome with personal accounts if it hopes to avoid a pensions crisis, a new report warns.
A Scottish Widows survey of 5806 adults found 58pc would not be happy if they had to work past the age of 65. And 34pc claimed they could not afford to put retirement savings aside on a monthly bas...
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