Just 2% of retirees in the UK will have enough money to meet the government's new minimum income requirement and use flexible drawdown arrangements, research shows.
Estimates from the Pensions Policy Institute show only 200,000 people aged 55 to 75 in the UK could meet the requirement of having at least £20,000 a year and enough savings left over to withdraw u...
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