25th February 2021 by RetireEasy
A new report from insurance specialists British Seniors has revealed the biggest threats to the nation’s retirement plans – with Covid-19 right at the top. In fact, more than three quarters (77%) of those aged over 50 believed it will directly impact their ability to retire. Their “State of Retirement Report” reveals that nearly one in five (17%) of over […]
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23rd February 2021 by RetireEasy
Few of us are making financial provision for the care we may well need in later life Going into a care home now costs up to £50,000 a year in some parts of the UK What are the criteria for getting your local authority to fund your care? How can you find out if YOU […]
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29th January 2021 by RetireEasy
My Desired Income The latest analysis from Moneyfacts show that – despite the turbulence caused by the pandemic, the average annual pension fund returned 4.9% growth in 2020. The news for annuity incomes was not so good, however. Not helped by record low interest rates, average returns were down over 6% – their third consecutive […]
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27th January 2021 by RetireEasy
There has been a call for government-backed training schemes to support older jobseekers back into the workplace after employment figures show that the long-term growth in employment for those aged over 50 in the UK has stalled as a result of the pandemic. New Labour Market Statistics show that older workers, together with the under […]
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27th January 2021 by RetireEasy
Planning for retirement is something most of us avoid like the plague. Conversely, many of us worry if we will *ever* have enough to retire. But there is a quickfire solution to both those conundrums that won’t cost the Earth… Did you know that the average time that we spend between retiring and shuffling off […]
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26th January 2021 by RetireEasy
Once again, the call has gone out (this time by Age UK) to create a Minister to represent the interests of older people in England. Why does the Government stubbornly continue to refuse to consider it? Did you know that we have a Minister for Children (and Families)? Or one for Women (and Equalities)? And […]
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20th January 2021 by RetireEasy
It’s nearly six years since the introduction of Pension Freedoms, which were intended to give savers greater choice and control over their Defined Contribution retirement funding. But a new report issues a stark warning that up to three quarters of savers are at risk of running out of funds during their retirement years – and […]
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29th October 2020 by RetireEasy
We recently launched an anonymised survey in conjunction with AgeWage to test the temperature on how those heading into retirement were being affected by the pandemic. Because the situation is still evolving, we have left the survey open and you can still take part by clicking here: Survey But in the interim we wanted to […]
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28th October 2020 by RetireEasy
The health and financial impacts of the pandemic are threatening to open a divide between the generations, writes Tony Watts OBE, later life campaigner and RetireEasy director. For some time now there has been an increasingly loud drumbeat coming from a variety of “thinktanks” (aka pressure groups) arguing that younger people are getting a bad […]
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28th October 2020 by RetireEasy
Without taking action, women currently earning an average UK salary could end up with more than £70,000 less in their pension pot at retirement than their male counterparts, new figures suggest. The long-standing pension gender gap reflects the pay gap between men and women in the workplace: many women spend much of their lives working […]
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