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  • The average woman in her 20s in the UK would have to work an estimated 37 extra years to retire on the same pension pot as a man of the same age

    Coronavirus widens gender pensions gap

  • 8% of women have sought financial advice to increase retirement savings

    20% of women have taken action on gender pension gap

  • On average women’s pension pots were £12,000, in comparison to £26,000 for men.

    Women’s pension pots half the size of men’s

  • The gender pensions gap leaves women losing out

    Government urged to improve pension communications

  • Gender pensions gap graph. Source: DWP

    DWP says gender pension gap is 35%

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