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Congratulations to everyone who has won anything this week
It is obviously award winning season… Or should I be paying attention to this? I don’t doubt the capacity of the pensions (or should I say financial products) society to throw parties. Not only are the parties extremely motivating for … Continue reading
Young, gifted but slack
Intergenerational wealth inequality has increased – but how? The Resolution Foundation’s analysis of the Office of National Statistics’ Wealth and Assets Survey tells a story of wealth accumulating slower for youngsters and piling up for those over 60. It confirms … Continue reading
Sexing up old age
Sex- the final frontier – at least in our perception of pensions and pensioners. I ‘m sure that the concept of recreational sex for the over 70s is not a dinner-party favourite for yuppies like my friend Jeroen Wilbrink . It’s … Continue reading
Lassitude or laxitude – 100 days of pension freedoms
“Lassitude” or “Laxitude” – what’s your judgement on how we’re carrying on? Or is this all just fine? Lassitude is a “proper” word that describes a lazy behaviour resulting from world weariness, laxitude is a made up word that describes … Continue reading
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