Generation of young workers face retirement in their 70s

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Young workers face a retirement age of 72 or older, according to analysis by PwC.

The consultant analysed proposals made by pensions minister Steve Webb earlier this week to increase the state pension age to 67 by 2026 and found this could leave a generation of young workers sti...

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