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Prompt action required on nation’s pension problem A


LMOST a half of the UK population are not setting sufficient sums aside for their re- tirements.


The latest annual Scottish Widows UK pension report has found that just 51 per cent of those surveyed are


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making adequate provision for the time they stop work- ing.


As an average, £24,300 was the figure given for re- tirement income that would enable a comfortable life- style at the age of 70 (down from the £27,900 cited be-


fore the recession hit). While most respondents acknowledged the need to take responsibility for their own financial arrangements, some 49 per cent were fail- ing to do so. In realistic terms, this would mean setting aside some 12 per


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