Top earning middle-aged men pay more into state pension than they get out
New research likely to reignite debate over affordability of state pension
New research likely to reignite debate over affordability of state pension
The reforms have already been met with fierce opposition
Pensions Doctor: the full state pension rises to £10,600 this year – here's how to make sure you get as much as possible
Rapidly increasing cost and untargeted nature of the policy fuels a growing debate
'Auto-enrolment' has been a huge success but workers need to be saving 15pc into their pensions, not 8pc
You can take your private pension at 55, but how affordable is it?
One of the few opportunities to emerge unscathed are venture capital trusts
Workers reduce pension contributions amid urgent need for cash
Pensions Doctor: our reader is starting to think about where to retire but does not know whether his savings can come with him
Our reader has an ambitious plan to be a homeowner before he stops work
Public sector staff could get a 20pc pay rise in exchange for less generous pensions
Triple lock has seen average pensioner’s net income increase by £510 a year since 2010
The Institute for Fiscal Studies' barmy idea to levy inheritance tax on pensions would kill off what little savings culture we have left
Passing down wealth through pension pots allows rich to escape tax bills of £600,000
Our reader has savings but will not receive her pensions for another 10 years
The move could end up costing both retirees and the Government more in the long run
The affordability of the next cruise will always be at risk for those retiring early
There could be changes to pensions, credit cards and investment funds
The bonus is now worth about 0.1pc of the annual total
Linking retirement age to life expectancy may not bring the economic benefits the Treasury hopes for
Speeding up the increase in the state pension age will lead to heightened poverty
Increasing the state pension age is no longer justified when looking at mortality rates