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    Pension experts reveal exactly how young adults can build £560k retirement pot

    August 31, 20254 Mins Read


    Over half of those aged 18 to 28 are yet to start saving for their pensions, despite two thirds believing they will be able to retire comfortably

    Young woman carefully managing her home finances, putting coins in a piggy bank and taking notes on expenses and savings in her living room
    Experts have shared just how much you would need to save each month(Image: Getty Images)

    Brits could be set for a ‘comfortable’ retirement if they squirrel away an average of £275 per month into their pension from the tender age of 22, financial experts have suggested.

    Rotimi Merriman-Johnson from Mr MoneyJar has suggested that consistently investing this much each month could mean achieving a retirement pot of £560,000 by the age of 67. This hefty sum is based on an average annual return of five per cent and is a whopping £20,000 more than the current minimum pension pot recommended by The Pension and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA) 2025 Retirement Living Standards.

    And the good news is that not all of the £275 would need to come directly out of the individual’s own pocket.

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    One in five young adults haven’t given any thought to their pension(Image: Getty Images)

    Under the Pensions Act 2008, every employer in the UK must put eligible staff into a workplace pension and pay into it, starting from their first day. This means if you are older than 22 and earn more than 10K a year you are eligible for a workplace pension.

    Following this, under auto-enrolment rules the equivalent of eight per cent of an your gross salary is put into a pension each month, however, only four per cent actually comes out of your salary. One per cent is in the form of government tax relief on the employee’s contribution and the remaining three per cent is contributed by your employer.

    This expert advice follows research involving 1,000 adults aged between 18 and 28, which found that a staggering 53 per cent have yet to start saving for their pensions. ‘The Gen Z Pension Report’ by smart money app Plum found that one in five haven’t given any thought to their pension, despite two thirds believing they’ll retire comfortably.

    On average, they believe they’ll start taking their pension seriously at the age of 34. Over two thirds simply say retirement is too far away for them to worry about.

    However, more than a quarter believe they don’t currently earn enough to save, and 16 per cent admit they’ve never been educated about what a pension is or how it functions. A candid one in ten confess they simply don’t grasp how pensions operate.

    Rotimi, speaking in partnership with Plum, said: “Many people feel overwhelmed by pensions, but thinking about your future finances doesn’t have to be daunting. The key is understanding how advantageous it can be to start investing in your pension as early as possible, to take advantage of the power of compounding.

    “Saving money into your workplace pension also nets you ‘free money’ in the form of employer contributions and crucial tax relief from the government. Don’t underestimate the impact that consistent, forward planning, and making the most of all available benefits, can have on securing the retirement you deserve.”

    Young woman using smartphone in front of cafe
    Young adults wish there was an app or tool to guide them through the pension process(Image: Getty Images)

    The study found that young adults would feel more confident starting a pension if they had a larger salary and clearer information. They would like to know how much they need to save for their retirement, and would appreciate having an app or tool to guide them through the process.

    On a positive note, despite the lack of knowledge, 85 per cent are aware that small, weekly contributions can make an impact on their pension pot. And they estimate they would need to save an average of £306 each month, including their company’s contributions, in order to retire comfortably in life, according to the figures by OnePoll.

    Rajan Lakhani, head of money at Plum said: “Forward planning can literally make a world of difference to how you’ll live your life. But it seems it’s not very high on the agenda for young people and our research shows this could be down to lower salaries and lack of knowledge.

    “It is however promising that they understand the importance of pension contributions for a comfortable retirement. And the amount that those polled think they need to save is close to the actual amount needed according to experts, suggesting they know what they need to do.

    “Starting early with even small deposits to your pension is key as these add up considerably by the time you reach that stage. As well as your pension, it can be highly beneficial to save into a Lifetime ISA (LISA) as you can get 25 per cent of your contributions matched each tax year from the government up to £1000. This can be put towards your retirement or a house deposit.”



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