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Divorce costs £3,800 a year in retirement income, Prudential research finds

News Team, 23/02/2018

Divorcees planning to retire in 2018 should expect their annual income to drop by £3,800 compared to people who have never been divorced, according to new research from Prudential.  

The insurer\'s  yearly research into finance and aspirations of people planning to retire in that year shows that the expected annual income in 2018 for those who have been divorced is £17,600, whilst those who have never been through a divorce receive an income of £21,400.

The research also reveals, that those who have been divorced are more likely to retire in debt (23 percent) compared to those who haven&rsqu...


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