Grey market includes poverty and wealth
by Jane Simms Marketing 29-Apr-08, 08:45
LONDON - The level of poverty among pensioners was highlighted in this month's Pension Trends Survey from the Office for National Statistics, which revealed that most receive occupational pension benefits of less than £1000 a year.
This would seem to contradict the stats with which we are often bombarded, that suggest that older consumers have personal assets that remain relatively untapped. According to the Department for...
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