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Old 01-05-2009, 05:38 PM
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Post State pension should be doubled, finds research

State pensions in the UK are half of what they need to be for a comfortable retirement, research by Friends Provident has discovered.A poll conducted by the pensions provider found that on average Brits estimate needing £832 per month to live comfortably in retirement, £439 more than the standard state pension.Seventy-five percent of respondents believed [...]

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! double it! people need as much help as possible!
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