UK - The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has called for the retirement age to be raised, a move consultants believe would ease pressure on defined benefit schemes.
PPI believes that the retirement age should be increased gradually to 72-75 to reflect increased longevity, but that in the interim, it should be raised to age 70. PPI director Alison O’Connell sa...
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