Women twice as likely as men to be in the dark over retirement income

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Women are twice as likely as men to be unsure what their main source of income will be in retirement, according to research from Prudential.

The survey of 1,996 over-40s showed 18% of women were in the dark on the source of their retirement income, compared to 9% of men. This follows The Pension Advisory Service's (TPAS) launch of a ...

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