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Pension: Over 50s worse off by £449 per month - but retirement can still be rescued | Personal Finance | Finance

With over 50s close to, or entering, retirement, this could prove devastating for later life.  For those who still remain in employment, three quarters of over 50s said their work-life balance has become worse as a result of the pandemic.  Ian Atkinson, marketing director at SunLife, commented to Express.co.uk on the matter. He said: “Our research shows that the pandemic has taken its toll on older people’s mental health, and women more than men. Pension: Monthly sum needed for a £100k pot (Image: EXPRESS) READ MORE “The disruption to jobs, worsening work/life balance and reduced incomes has almost certainly had an impact.

Ex-Biafra police officers lament hiccups in accessing pensions

Ex-Biafra police officers lament hiccups in accessing pensions On By Dennis Agbo Retired Nigeria Police officers from the South-East and South-South geopolitical zones, who equally served the defunct Biafra Republic during the civil war, have lamented obstacles mounted by the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate, PTAD, in accessing their pensions and gratuity. In a stakeholders’ interactive meeting organised by PTAD last week, to create an avenue for some of the retirees who have issues with their pensions to leverage on and resolve their matters, the senior citizens stated that some of the documents required from them to access their pensions were not with them.

Pension: Over 50s worse off by £445 a month as job losses hit - but Britons can still act

Research from SunLife has shown that while over half of working people over 50 have a private pension, one in 20 have been forced to stop their contributions or cut the amount they are paying in due to financial strains. The cost of the pandemic for Britons should not be underestimated, and in fact, a number of people over 50 have recorded a significant drop in their finances over the last 11 months. Out of those asked, on average, over 50s stated they are worse off by £445 per month - a sum which could make a substantial difference.  Among working over 50s, almost half of those asked said they have seen their job and income impacted, with 12 percent affected by unemployment.

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