Number of women saving adequately for retirement at four year high

Helen Morrissey
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The number of women saving adequately for retirement has reached a four year high according to Scottish Widows Women and Retirement report.

According to the report 50% of the UK female population is now preparing adequately. This is an increase of ten percentage points on last year. The introduction of auto-enrolment is seen as a key factor in this increase. On average women who are auto-enrolled are now saving £42.51 per month compared to £49.27 for men. In the 50-64 age group the average savings for women average 10.5% of earnings compared to 11.2% of men. This is approaching the 12% savings ratio Scottish Widows recommends as the minimum necessary for a comfortable retirement. Speaking at the report launch shadow se...

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