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Occupational pensions

April 2023

  • Mel Stride with a red folder under his arm walking along Downing Street

    Pensioner-dependent Tories have set the UK on the road to ruin

    Phillip Inman
    By kicking retirement reforms down the road again, vote-hungry politicians are allowing a wealthy generation to prosper at the expense of the young

August 2022

  • money

    Is it ever a good idea to stop paying into your UK workplace pension pot?

    As the cost of living bites, staff are releasing cash by pausing pension contributions – but the damage can be long term

January 2020

  • Claire de Lune for Money

    Self-employed? Here's what you should do about pensions

    About 5 million self-employed Britons are not saving for a pension – but it is never too late to start

October 2019

  • Payslips and pound coins

    Watchdog hails success of auto-enrolment pensions

    Ten million more people now saving with big rises in private sector staff, the young and ethnic minorities

March 2019

  • Patrick Collinson

    The pay of average workers is to be cut by nearly £400. Good

    Patrick Collinson
    An 8% cut in disposable incomes will hurt low-paid workers, but there is at least a pension payoff

August 2018

  • Pound coins and sterling notes

    Pension opt-outs have not jumped since auto-enrolment rate rise

    Analysis suggests those on low salaries have been able to pay increased contribution

May 2018

  • Savings survey<br>File photo dated 06/01/15 of money in a piggy bank, as a survey found that the average Briton needs £21,000 in savings to feel financially secure. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday October 26, 2016. Many savers are less than £5,000 short of this goal, according to the research from Nationwide Savings. See PA story MONEY Savings. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

    Average person will need £260,000 for retirement, says report

  • Woman walking past pillar boxes

    Observer business agenda
    Has Royal Mail got the answer to BT’s pensions problem?

    Simon Goodley

April 2018

  • tax return form

    Welcome to the new tax year - here's the main changes

    There are several major adjustments to taxpayer liabilities for the new fiscal year 2018/19. Here’s a brief summary

March 2018

  • Three older women sitting in deckchairs at the seaside

    UK pensions gender gap widens in past decade, figures show

    Average single woman receives £85 less than a man, up from a £31 income gap in 2006-07

December 2017

  • David Gauke

    Nearly a million young people are about to start saving for retirement

    David Gauke
    Extending auto-enrolment to 18-year-olds will help them provide for a more comfortable old age

November 2017

  • Money spilling out of pension pot

    Millennials will have similar pensions to baby boomers, says report

    Analysis by thinktank offers upbeat forecast of retirement prospects of young adults, though news for men in 40s is grim
  • Patrick Collinson

    On reflection
    Nationwide shows pensions’ future needn’t be a grim one

    Patrick Collinson
    The building society launched a campaign that has boosted contributions and made staff more engaged with its pension scheme
  • Planning ahead for retirement.

    £100,000 pension pot? How to avoid being penniless at 80

    If you’d taken 7% a year from the year 2000 the cash would have run out by 2014. So what can you do?

October 2017

  • UK banknotes and Post Office account card used for collecting state pension and benefits

    UK pensions among the worst in the developed world, study finds

  • Wage slips, payslips

    Slow start for auto-enrolment pensions with returns of just £2,500

  • The Department for Work and Pensions

    'Revolutionary' government pensions dashboard gets go-ahead

  • Mary Poppins film still

    Auto-enrolment means you must now set up a pension for your nanny or carer

February 2017

  • Denise Brewster

    UK supreme court backs woman's right to receive late partner's pension

    Ruling marks significant extension of unmarried cohabitees’ rights and could affect millions of families

December 2016

  • Male wearing red t shirt and jeans sitting on sofa using laptop

    Auto-enrolment: self-employed and low-paid could benefit

    Those who work for themselves and those with multiple jobs each paying below the £10,000 are currently losing out
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