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		<title>Savers dangerously underestimating minimum cost of retirement</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>UK savers are dangerously underestimating the minimum amount needed to retire, according to research from pension provider PensionBee. A survey of 1,000 working-age UK adults showed that 23% were unsure of the total pension pot size needed to achieve the retirement income they desire. Pension Bee said that, according to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association&#8217;s (PLSA) Retirement Living Standards, a pension pot of £150,000 would only fund an individual&#8217;s minimum retirement standard for ten years. Pension Bee suggested that working-age adults could be underestimating the true cost of retirement. 49% of those polled estimated that they would require a pension pot of around £250,000 or more. However, Pension Bee found that there was a lack of clear consensus in regard to desired annual income in retirement. Becky O&#8217;Connor, Director of Public Affairs at Pension Bee, said: &#8216;It&#8217;s hard to plan for retirement without an idea of how much you might need, yet most Brits seem to be unaware of &#8211; or worse, dangerously underestimate &#8211; the true cost of retirement. &#8216;A good pension pot is one that can provide enough money for the duration of retirement. As this exact amount will vary based on individual circumstances, pension calculators can [&#8230;]</p>
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