Number forced to work 'forever' on the rise

Three-quarters of over-45s want to retire 'within five years', report claims

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An elderly lady receives help from a teenage student during a digital inclusion session at the AgeUK 
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The number of people who fear they may never be able to fully retire has increased again this year, according to a new report commissioned by HSBC. Twelve per cent of those surveyed said they were worried they will never be able to afford to stop working, a rise of two per cent on 2015.

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