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Jam tomorrow? the next 20 years of savings policy | Author(s) | Nigel Keohane |
Corporate Author | Social Market Foundation - SMF |
Publisher | Social Market Foundation, London, 2012 |
Pages | 83 pp |
Source | SMF, 11 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QB. http://www.smf.co.uk/research/financial-services/j... |
Keywords | Savings ; Social policy ; Reports. |
Annotation | There is widespread recognition that UK households have saved insufficiently in the past: it has been estimated that nine million people are under-saving for their retirement. Tackling the UK's low savings problem is a long-term challenge. This report of a Social Market Foundation (SMF) scenario-planning exercise considers the need to take a long-term approach to resolving this problem. The report highlights important emerging tensions that policy-makers will need to address - now and in the coming decades - to re-build households' financial resilience, and to ensure that individuals save adequately for later life. (RH) |
Accession Number | CPA-130111004 B |
Classmark | JDD: TM2: 6K |
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