Article 39WVS OECD: UK has lowest state pension of any developed country

OECD: UK has lowest state pension of any developed country

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Patrick Collinson
from Economics | The Guardian on (#39WVS)

British workers receive just 29% of their previous earnings, although private pensions bring figure up to near average

Britain's workers can look forward to the worst state pension of any major country, according to a report by the developed world's leading economic thinktank.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) study calculated that a typical British worker will at retirement receive a state pension and other benefits worth around 29% of what they had previously been earning. That compares with an average of 63% in other OECD countries, and more than 80% in Italy and the Netherlands.

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