PPI highlights challenges of designing pensions policy for low earners

Report outlined important factors which could impact the ability of lower earners to save

Martin Richmond
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PPI highlights challenges of designing pensions policy for low earners

Designing pensions policy to support and improve the retirement outcomes of low earners in the UK brings numerous challenges for policymakers, the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) says.

The PPI's report – From Payslip to Pension: Practicality of Saving for Low Earners – written by policy analyst John Upton and sponsored by a grant from the Nuffield Foundation, analysed the pension...

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