Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Study: British Need To Retire At 81 To Get Parents' Standard

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Mar, 2016 12:54 PM
  • Study: British Need To Retire At 81 To Get Parents' Standard
LONDON — A new study by pension provider Royal London suggests some British workers will have to work until they are 81 if they want to build up savings that guarantee their parents' standard of retirement.
 
The research released Wednesday comes as the British government embarks on a review of pensions that has prompted speculation it will raise the retirement age to compensate for a burgeoning older population.
 
The retirement age for men and women is already set to rise to 66 between December 2018 and October 2020.
 
Royal London says changes in workplace pensions mean workers aren't saving enough to ensure they have the same kind of retirement their parents expected.
 
The report says "without significantly higher levels of engagement in pensions, we may be witnessing the death of retirement."

MORE Interesting ARTICLES

Boo Hoo For Pooh: Honey-loving Winnie Not Sweet Enough For Polish Playground

Boo Hoo For Pooh: Honey-loving Winnie Not Sweet Enough For Polish Playground
Winnie the Pooh may be loved by children everywhere, but the willy nilly silly old bear stuffed with fluff has caused quite a huff in a Polish community.

Boo Hoo For Pooh: Honey-loving Winnie Not Sweet Enough For Polish Playground

How tweets can gauge unemployment levels

How tweets can gauge unemployment levels
How people tweet during day and night can be used to gauge unemployment levels, a new study suggests....

How tweets can gauge unemployment levels

Golf courses are hotspots for ticks

Golf courses are hotspots for ticks
"Golf courses are the perfect habitat for ticks. This is because people on golf courses scare away the animals that usually prey on small rodents, so these..

Golf courses are hotspots for ticks

Burj Khalifa, the site for world's highest selfie

Burj Khalifa, the site for world's highest selfie
Taking the selfie phenomenon to a new level, a 47-year-old British photographer captured an image of himself on top of Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest...

Burj Khalifa, the site for world's highest selfie

Shocking Revelation: Why America is losing out on female athletes

Shocking Revelation: Why America is losing out on female athletes
Pervasive, subtle gender biases and stereotyping by media is hampering the performance of American female athletes, a study contends....

Shocking Revelation: Why America is losing out on female athletes

'Sexual orientation not a choice, influenced by genetics'

'Sexual orientation not a choice, influenced by genetics'
In the largest study of its kind, genetic analysis of 409 pairs of gay brothers, including sets of twins, has linked sexual orientation in men with two regions...

'Sexual orientation not a choice, influenced by genetics'