David Kingman explains how a new report into the real costs of the changes to university funding has shown they will impose high costs on the rest of society
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New research shows many retirees would like to continue working
David Kingman examines some new findings which suggest that a significant proportion of people who are planning to finish working this year may be “reluctant retirees”
New figures paint a grim picture for would-be first-time buyers
David Kingman explains a new set of figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders which shows how difficult the situation facing first-time buyers has become
Could notional defined-contribution accounts save the pension system?
David Kingman offers a possible solution to the crisis facing state pension systems around the world
Public sector pension burden even worse than feared
David Kingman explores some new research which suggests that the cost of public sector pensions could be even higher than previously estimated
Cameron extends commitment to protecting pensioner benefits
David Kingman reports on another pledge from the Prime Minister to protect universal benefits for pensioners
How will China and Europe cope with fewer workers?
David Kingman explores two sets of population predictions which came out in the space of a week, showing both Europe and China are starting to see falling numbers of workers
Illinois pension crisis reveals dangers of underfunding schemes
David Kingman explains the crisis facing the Illinois pension system, which threatens to fatally undermine the state’s finances
Work until you’re 80?: Why we need a state pension debate
David Kingman explores some new evidence which shows why we need a national debate on the future of the state pension
Scotland debates oil legacy ahead of independence vote
David Kingman looks at a recent debate in the Scottish Parliament which touched on the future legacy of its oil industry, and the ways this could be affected by independence