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Pensions Commission Warns Retirement Savings Gender Gap UK

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The article discusses the UK gender pension gap and the Pensions Commission's efforts to address it. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; it is a policy/social issue with no immediate impact on specific sectors, products, or supply chains. The commission's recommendations may eventually affect pension providers or labor market policies, but no concrete commercial channel is present.

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  • Women nearing retirement hold average £81,000 in private pension savings vs £156,000 for men.
  • UK gender pension gap is second-worst among OECD countries.
  • Pensions Commission led by Jeannie Drake will publish interim report this week.
  • Final recommendations expected next year.
  • Issues include 'motherhood penalty', part-time work, and caregiving responsibilities.

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The Guardian is a UK daily owned by the Scott Trust. Reporting is funded by reader contributions rather than a paywall; coverage spans UK and international politics, climate and culture.

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