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Retirement plans disrupted for 55-64 year olds

by Kevin Rose
30 November 2020
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Data from LV=’s Wealth and Wellbeing Monitor has found that over-65s are more likely to support families as those under 35 struggle financially.

Those aged 18-34 are faring particularly badly. They have been twice as likely (6% vs 3% of general population) to have taken out a loan to make ends meet, and four times as likely to have received financial support from family and friends than over 35s (8% vs 2% of over 35s).

However, those aged over 65 are less likely to say they are struggling with their finances (17% compared to 31% of the general population). This group (11%) are more likely than any other age group to have offered financial support to family who are struggling financially.

The coronavirus outbreak has led increasing numbers of affluent consumers – those with between £100,000 and £500,000 of assets excluding housing – to consider turning their dreams of early retirement into reality. 12% of mass affluent clients have considered taking/or have taken early retirement in the past three months compared to 4% of the general population.

They are also twice as likely (20%) to be planning to use the value of their homes to fund retirement compared to the general population (10%). The figures highlight how the idea of using property to fund retirement is becoming accepted by a growing proportion of consumers.

The Covid outbreak is disrupting the retirement plans of thousands of people aged 55-64. Some 40% of those surveyed approaching retirement (aged 55-64) say their finances are worse now than three months ago. In contrast, 31% of those aged 35-54 say their finances have worsened.

One in four aged 55-64 have seen a fall in income from work. Despite being close to retirement, only 3% of those aged 55-64 are putting any spare money into their pension, instead opting to keep it in their current account (28%) or savings account (28%).

Clive Bolton, managing director of savings and retirement at LV=, said: “Coronavirus has been a huge shock to the UK and our survey of the UK population’s financial confidence, health and attitudes to spending, saving and wellbeing reveals just how worried people are about the future.

“Our research indicates how many young people are feeling the financial effects of lockdown more than other groups. Older people – those aged over 65 – are faring relatively better probably because they receive the State Pension and are more likely to have a final salary pension, which gives them the financial security to help younger members of their family.

“It is surprising to see how more affluent people are becoming more interested in early retirement. Early retirement is attractive for many people but it has serious implications for retirement finances. Retiring five years earlier than anticipated, for example, means five years fewer contributions and an additional five years withdrawing money from a pension. Without proper planning it increases the likelihood of running out of money in retirement.”

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