Now Pensions launches gender pensions gap report

Report highlights growing disparity in the pensions gap between men and women

Martin Richmond
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Now Pensions launches gender pensions gap report

Women would need to work for an additional 18 years in order to have saved a similar amount of money into their pensions as a working man, according to a new report published by Now Pensions and the Pensions Policy Institute.

The Gender Pensions Gap Report 2022 shows a growing divide in the gender pensions gap, in spite of the fact that women's employment rate is at its highest point in recorded history (72.7%). The ...

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