Women’s private pensions worth 35% less than men’s in Great Britain
by Miles Brignall from World news | The Guardian on (#6C29R)
Survey is first major government study into what has been termed the great gender pension chasm'
Women's private pension pots in Great Britain are typically worth 35% less than those of their male colleagues by the time they reach 55, according to the first major government study into what has been termed the great gender pension chasm".
Having analysed the data for both sexes between 2018 and 2020, government researchers concluded that on average for every 100 accumulated in men's private pensions, women have just 65. Women could end up losing out on thousands of pounds of retirement income as a result of the imbalance.
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