Women risking pension poverty for childcare
The Fawcett Society said women in their 20s and 30s were often relying on their partner for a secure retirement.
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Student debt and childcare costs were preventing women from saving, according to research by the women’s equality charity and University of Sheffield, supported by Scottish Widows.
Sam Smethers, chief executive of the Fawcett Society, said: “The gender pay gap becomes a pensions gap in retirement. In particular, women are taking a big hit on their pensions when they have children, but are not aware of the impact this will have on them in the long-term.
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Hide Ad“Women are putting everyone else’s needs before their own, especially when it comes to who pays for childcare. Their baby becomes her childcare bill.”
Jackie Leiper, retirement expert at Scottish Widows, commented: “The findings of the report echo those of our own, showing a clear shortfall developing when it comes to retirement savings between men and women in their 30s.
“Despite similar levels of engagement between men and women in their 20s, this begins to drop at an alarming rate over the following decade.”