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Almost a fifth of retirees are being forced to return to work or to consider doing so because of struggling finances, research from Standard Life has revealed.

The number of pension savers who have changed how their workplace pension is invested has almost doubled in 18 months, with more investing responsibly, according to new research published today.

A new study suggests that retirees may have a life expectancy six to seven months lower than before the Coronavirus pandemic.

Almost nine in ten (86%) early retirees between 50 and 54 would consider a return to work as the cost-of-living crisis continues to hit their finances.

Two thirds (66%) of adults retiring in 2021 risk running out of money in retirement, according to a new study.

A new report has revealed the best countries in Europe for retirees.
Analysis of Government figures by pension and investment firm Aegon has found there are 840,000 retired couples in the UK who have a weekly income which would cost more than £1.15m if bought as an annuity.
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.
Retirees using the Pensions Freedoms are demanding more flexibility on income withdrawal and driving demand for financial advice.
One in five adults (20%) who have retired in the last five years have admitted to struggling to cope with retirement. 
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