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UK inflation fell to 1.8% in January, the lowest in two years, the Office for National Statistics has revealed.
UK inflation fell to 2.1% in December, from 2.3% the previous month, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
A record number of people have enrolled into occupational pension schemes, according to new data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
New figures from the Office of National Statistics have revealed that retired households saw a bigger jump in disposable income than their non-retired counterparts.
ONS data released today showed a slowing of improvement to mortality rates – a development which could push back the increase of state retirement age, according to Royal London.
Over half of pensioners are now classed as “top earners”, new figures have revealed.
Average income for retired households continued to rise following the economic downturn and has gone above the 2007/08 level – in contrast to non-retired households which have failed to get back to that same peak.
Pensioners in the UK pay a total of more than £17billion in income tax every year, according to new analysis.
A new report into workplace pensions has shown the largest increase in membership since 2013 was among 22-29 year-olds, with a rise of 17%.

A new pension report from the Office for National Statistics says that people are living longer but many are not saving for retirement or not saving enough.

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