Around 15 million people, or a third of all workers, are not saving towards their retirement, and the state pension is not enough to maintain their living standards, the UK’s top financial regulator has warned.
Andrew Bailey, the boss of the Financial Conduct Authority said that only 7 per cent of people aged 55 to 64 today expect to live to 90 or beyond, but the FCA’s research indicates that half of them will actually live that long.
This has a “big impact on financial planning”, he said, and means that many people are not saving enough for their retirement.
“While the state pension is a hugely important part of retirement provision in this country, for many people it is not enough to maintain living standards.
New research by the FCA suggests that millions of people could have to work into their 70s or 80s if they want to maintain their living standards
The full state pension is £159.55 per week, although the actual amount a person receives depends on the National Insurance contributions they have made over their lifetime.
The amount is currently protected from the effects of rising prices by the “triple-lock”, which guarantees that payments increase by whichever is the highest out of inflation, average earnings or 2.5 per cent.
This has helped decrease the number of pensioners living in poverty in recent years, but 22 per cent, or 1.9 million retirees, still live in relative poverty according to the latest official figures.
Mr Bailey’s warning comes as the regulator publishes a survey of 13,000 people about their retirement savings.
Though the research shows that many people are not putting aside enough money for retirement, it also demonstrates that there have been some positive changes made to the pension system, notably auto-enrolment rules introduced between 2012 and 2017. These have made it mandatory for employers to sign full-time workers up to a pension scheme, unless those staff opt out.
Tom McPhail, head of policy at Hargreaves Lansdown described auto-enrolment as an “incredible success”, which has helped 8 million people start saving for retirement.

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