IFS sets out pension proposals for self-employed workers

IFS says there is ‘widespread concern’ about retirement saving among the self-employed

Holly Roach
clock • 3 min read
IFS sets out pension proposals for self-employed workers

The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has made a series of proposals for getting self-employed workers saving into a pension.

The firm's report, published today (9 September), looks at private pensions for the self-employed, highlighting the challenges and options for reform. The IFS said there has been "widespread con...

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