Employees fear having to postpone retirement

One third of savers anxious they will never be able to retire due to cost of living crisis

Martin Richmond
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Employees fear having to postpone retirement

A majority of workers are concerned they will have to work for longer due to a deficit in their retirement savings as a result of the cost of living crisis, research by Wealth at Work has shown.

The survey, conducted by Opinion Matters on behalf of Wealth at Work, indicated the majority (83%) were concerned they would have to work for longer, while over two-fifths (43%) said they were very...

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