One-third of workers set to work beyond SRA

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Just two out of five people who are close to state retirement age believe they have saved enough to afford to be financially comfortable when they stop work, latest research from MetLife Europe shows.

The study among men aged 59 to 64 and women aged 55 to 60 shows one-in-three will continue to work either part-time or full-time in order to have a decent lifestyle, with one-in-five accepting that...

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