Figures from the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) suggest Scottish pensioners will have to wait more than a decade longer than English retirees to see their average retirement period last the targeted third of adult life.
Lower life expectancies, a higher prevalence of poverty and poorer health impact on Scottish pensioners' chances of enjoying the same length of retirement as their counterparts further south (PP On...
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