Britons warned: Don’t neglect your pension...
Sunday Express
|October 09, 2022
WORKERS struggling with rising bills risk becoming part of an “army of poorer pensioners” if they stop paying for their retirement.
Former pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann said it is “deeply worrying” that people are either reducing or halting their contributions in order to cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
Her warnings followed findings by Scottish Widows that one in 10 pension savers have stopped or cut payments.
Meanwhile, investment management company Charles Stanley says a quarter of savers had stopped or are planning to stop this year or next.
Baroness Altmann said she was particularly concerned about the number of women opting out of saving, as they most need a private pension to supplement the basic state one.
She said she is sympathetic that those struggling financially may have no choice but to cut contributions, but said it was important they restart when they can.
Baroness Altmann said: “It’s deeply worrying. Nobody can survive at a decent level on the state pension, we know that it is very difficult.
“So anyone who doesn’t have much in the way of pension savings is really going to be much poorer in later life.
“But if it’s only temporary, it’s one thing. The trouble is once you stop paying in, what will make you start again?”
She said: “There are concerns, clearly, that the cost-of-living crisis entices people out of pensions for understandable reasons but they never go back in.
“Then we have armies of poorer pensioners later on.”
Baroness Altmann, inset, added: “There is a particular issue where I believe a lot of women are opting out, and they are much more at risk because women tend to have lower pensions overall than men anyway.
Bu hikaye Sunday Express dergisinin October 09, 2022 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
Sunday Express'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
Sunday Express
Seagulls out of Rutt but Parker misery continues
BURNLEY boss Scott Parker accused his players of lacking belief following a \"powderpuff” display as Brighton ended their six-game winless run.
1 min
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Social media block would ease teenage terror risk
THE UK should enforce an Australian-style social media ban to help prevent teenagers being radicalised online, the government's independent terrorism watchdog has suggested.
1 min
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
FRANK'S GOT A NEW YEAR REVOLUTION
FROM the outside looking in, the rest of the Championship are probably thinking Coventry City are having a bit of a wobble.
1 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Snow better place for ski fans than Tignes
Brits looking for ski holidays next year will know that there are some key factors for a great getaway - soft, abundant snow, beautiful views, and a bustling après-ski scene, whether that's for a mulled wine or a hearty cheese fondue.
2 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Ugly duckling PC makeover
A dowdy duck skulks amid vast rafts of winter wildfowl as if trying to dodge auditions for Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairy tale.
1 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Full speed ahead for Frimpong
JEREMIE MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME AFTER INJURY
2 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Fighting talk from defeated Dyche
SEAN DYCHE insists he is improving Nottingham Forest and is focusing on the “reality not the noise” despite overseeing a fourth successive Premier League defeat.
1 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Could PM win this year's sack race?
IT'S BEEN a while since the Prime Minister had one of our \"school report\" ratings of his work, indeed the last was when parliament broke up for the summer recess last year.
2 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Golden oldie Gary causing a headache
EXCITING NEW ERA BUT FLYING SCOTSMAN ANDERSON ROLLS BACK THE YEARS
2 mins
January 04, 2026
Sunday Express
Thomas says Spur us on
FRANK MAKES PLEA TO FANS
1 mins
January 04, 2026
Translate
Change font size
