Plenty of controversy surrounds the decision to restrict auto-enrolment (AE) to workers earning £10,000 or more. For one, it tends to disproportionally affect women because they occupy more part-time jobs than men.
But is it right to encourage low earners to contribute to the future at the expense of the present? After all, the state pension may be sufficient to meet their needs. Or would they be better off b...
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