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Abrdn study finds two-thirds are not giving up work due to rising bills
There is no changing the destination, but we can take longer to get there
TUC challenges independence of Tory peer writing planned report
Gradual increase leads to 55,000 more remaining in work, with those living in poorer areas more likely to work for longer
Spending watchdog accuses government over £1bn in underpayments to 134,000 mostly female pensioners
ONS revises its forecasts on life expectancy
ONS forecasts deaths will surpass births two decades earlier than expected marking demographic shift
Calls for rethink on suspension of ‘triple lock’ as rising cost of living triggers concern among Tory MPs
How to manage your pension pots and state pension contributions
Treasury in surprise closure of window for savers to beat two-year rise in minimum age for eligibility
Peers vote to keep ‘triple lock’ despite extra £5bn cost to Treasury, but move faces reversal in Commons
David thought he wouldn’t live to see retirement, but a medical breakthrough means he needs to start planning
More than 130,000 retirees in line for payouts amounting to thousands of pounds
Recovery spreads across $3.9tn American public retirement system
As millennials start to enter their fifth decade, their thoughts need to turn to funding retirement
DWP blames administrative problems during the pandemic
State pension reforms will hit bereaved spouse’s finances
Investors must act to protect rights, as government plans to raise minimum access age from 55 to 57
Female professionals are taking employers to court in a fight against the world’s lowest retirement age
Pension changes and low benefit uptake drive hardship, with over 85s and women worst hit
No 10 insists committed to pledge despite Treasury concerns on potential £4bn cost of uprating retirement payments
Data distortions mean UK chancellor could hand windfall to pensioners if he sticks to Tory policy
Provisional ruling against government opens door to potential compensation for thousands born in 1950s
Tens of thousands of additional women might be owed money because they did not know they had to claim for an uplift
Small business owners and those with ‘side hustles’ could face benefit shortfall
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