West Midlands least confident pension area in country

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People in the West Midlands have the most pessimistic view of pension saving in the country, with more than 60% believing they will be poor in retirement, a survey reveals.

The level of dejection in the Midlands is 7% lower than the national average of 55%, with 62% of Midlanders saying they are not confident they will have enough money in retirement, a National Assoc...

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