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 Retirement income and assets: the implications for retirement income of Government policies to extend working lives

 Today the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) publishes new research which considers the implications for retirement income of Government policies to extend working lives.

 The research examines how much longer today's over 50s in England in 2011 might need to work and save to meet target levels of retirement income. The report is the sixth in a series of research reports on retirement income and assets in the UK. The research has been sponsored by a consortium of Age UK, the Actuarial Profession, Aviva and Partnership.

 To view the full report please click here
  

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