Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension
•Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pensionPublishedJust nowByColletta SmithBBC Your Voice correspondentJoel has finally landed his first graduate engineering job after several years of lo...
•He's in his early 20s, lives with his parents and works in London.
•But instead of splashing the extra cash, or saving up for holidays or a house deposit, he's decided to squirrel more of it away into his workplace pension.The reason?
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Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pensionPublishedJust nowByColletta SmithBBC Your Voice correspondentJoel has finally landed his first graduate engineering job after several years of lower‑paid roles. He's in his early 20s, lives with his parents and works in London. But instead of splashing the extra cash, or saving up for holidays or a house deposit, he's decided to squirrel more of it away into his workplace pension.The reason? He doesn't think he'll get any kind of state pension. Like Joel, around half of Gen Z (those born from 1997–2012) say they don't expect the state pension to exist by the time they retire. It's pretty stark to hear, but growing up with constant headlines about an ageing population, a proportionally smaller working-age population, and the pressure that government finances are under, Joel thinks it's his generation that will suffer."I don't believe that I'll be a recipient of a state pension. I know a lot of people my age don't think they're going to be... There just won't be enough money," he says.Retirement has always felt distant when you're in your 20s - something to think about later. But what's emerging among today's under‑30s is something different: not just distance, but doubt."It just mathematically doesn't make sense… There has to get to a point where that state pension is taking up too much of the budget and can't exist in the way that it exists right now," Joel says.Image caption, "I don't believe that I'll be a recipient of a state pension," says JoelThe state pension age is shifting. At the start of April, the age at which you receive it began to gradually creep up, rising from 66 years to 67 years by March 2028. It's due to go up again in 20 years' time to 68, though that might happen earlier as the government has an ongoing independent review.That's a frustration for 27-year...المصدر: BBC Business | Source: BBC Business
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