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Prudential Warns Of Widespread Over-Reliance On State Pension
Prudential has warns of Brits over-reliance on the state as new research highlights that one in five of those planning to retire in 2010 have no pension 
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    LONDON, ENGLAND, January 31, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- According to new research* from Prudential, nearly a fifth (18%) of people planning to retire in 2010 will be retiring on the State Pension and savings.

But 31% of the people surveyed in Prudential's nationwide Class of 2010 study either do not know how much the basic State Pension pays or over-estimate the individual weekly amount by GBP25 or more.

Prudential warns the basic State Pension alone may not provide sufficient retirement income for many and urges people who are still working to save as much as possible for their old age in company and personal pensions as well as savings and investments.

"Given that so many people expect to retire on the basic State Pension, particularly when only half know how much it pays, there is still a clear need for people to understand the consequences of not making adequate provision for their retirement," said Martyn Bogira, Director of Defined Contribution Solutions at Prudential.

"If the basic State Pension is your only source of income you could be in an extremely precarious position financially. Just one significant financial emergency, like your central heating system unexpectedly breaking down, could cause serious financial hardship for people expecting to retire on the State Pension alone.

"On its own the basic State Pension, paying just under GBP5,000 a year**, should only really be used to supplement other sources, such as income from a pension or an annuity.

"We would urge people to pay as much as they possibly can into their retirement savings, because the State alone is unlikely to be able to support you in your retirement. The sooner you start saving, either into a company pension, personal pension or other savings, the greater the amount of money you can build up to help provide for you when you do come to retire."

Average expenditure in households headed by someone aged 65 to 74 was GBP321 a week, according to the most recent Office for National Statistics figures from 2007***, and GBP218 a week for households headed by someone aged 75 or over, but today the basic State Pension for married couples lags behind this figure by paying GBP152.30 a week.

Prudential's research shows just 29% of those planning to retire in 2010 estimate the State Pension pays GBP90 a week and 21% estimate GBP100 a week - the actual maximum amount for an individual is GBP95.25 a week**. Another one in four of people (24%) believe the State Pension pays between GBP110 and GBP175 a week while 7% simply said they didn't know how much it pays.

The Prudential survey found that the State Pension will, on average, account for just over 34% of income in retirement for those people who say they plan to retire in 2010. Other sources include:
- Company pension: 36%
- Other savings and investments: 11%
- Personal pension: 9%
- Part-time job: 6%
- Property: 2%
- Releasing capital/equity from home: 1%

Please note:
The information contained in Prudential UK's press releases is intended solely for journalists and should not be used by consumers to make financial decisions. Full consumer product information can be found on the Prudential website.

ENDS

Notes to editors:
* Online survey conducted by Research Plus between 3-10 December 2009 among 6,073 UK adults aged 45+.
** Basic state pension for a single person: GBP95.25 per week x 52 weeks = GBP4,953 per year. Basic State Pension for a married couple: GBP152.30 per week.
*** Pensioner Income & Expenditure ch.11. Published 27th January 2009

About Prudential:
"Prudential" is a trading name of The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, which is registered in England and Wales. This name is also used by other companies within the Prudential Group, which between them provide a range of financial products including life assurance, pensions and products for savings and investments. Registered Office at Laurence Pountney Hill, London EC4R 0HH. Registered number 15454. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Website: http://www.pru.co.uk/


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