Almost a quarter of young Britons expect to retire by 60

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Almost a quarter of young people in Britain expect to retire by the age of 60, according to research from Aegon.

The Changing face of Retirement: The Young, Pragmatic and Penniless Generation report found 24% of UK respondents aged between 20 and 29 plan to retire by the time they are 60. This is despite d...

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