Two-thirds of Britons ‘worse off’ retired
‘MORE than two-thirds of Britons expect to be worse off in retirement and will be unable to fund their dream lifestyle, research claimed today.
A survey found 68 per cent of people said they would face harder times after retiring - with many bringing in £10,000 a year less than they think they will need. Despite this, 27 per cent of those asked put nothing aside, insurer Friends Provident said.’
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