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Ill-health hitting wealth of over-50s

by BestAdvice
6 March 2023
Loan market “needs to be clearer and fairer”
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Phoenix Insights, the longevity think tank set up by Phoenix Group, has published its latest report exploring economic inactivity among the over 50s since the beginning of the pandemic.

Latest official figures show around 27%, or 3,547,000 people, aged 50-64 are currently economically inactive, and further analysis suggests this includes around 900,000 who have left work since the pandemic.

The report highlights a significant gap in wealth between those who have chosen to retire compared to those who are economically inactive for other reasons such as ill health or caring responsibilities.

Analysis shows the average (median) wealth (as estimated according to the total of pension, property, financial, physical assets) for 50-64 year olds who choose to retire is around £1.24 million. This compares to people who are out of work due to ill health or disability, where average wealth is just £57,000, less than 5% the wealth of those who have chosen to retire. Average wealth of those who are out of work to look after family is £137,000.

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Wealth differences suggest older workers who are economically inactive due to illness or caring responsibilities are financially vulnerable and at current savings levels are unlikely to be to be able to afford a ‘moderate’ standard of living in retirement – many may even struggle to achieve the ‘minimum’ standard.

With around 1.4 million people aged 50-64 economically inactive because of long-term sickness, Phoenix Insights says this illustrates the urgent need to do more to support people who are able back into the workplace, and improve flexible working and absence policies, such as sick leave, so they can continue to build up their assets and save for retirement.

The research found there are wide regional differences when it comes to the reasons behind over 50s leaving the workplace, with a clear divide between the Midlands and the North and London and the South East.

For example, 50-64 year olds in Yorkshire and the Humber are twice as likely to have left the workforce early due to sickness or disability compared to those in London and the South East (24% vs 12%). People in London are the most likely to have left the workforce early to look after family (17%).

Phoenix Insights says regional variations highlight the need for government to give Combined Authorities and others working at a regional level greater responsibility for tackling the drivers of economic inactivity in their area, rather than adopting a ‘one size fits all’ approach.

Catherine Foot, director of Phoenix Insights, said: “Our latest research shows the Government should urgently develop initiatives to meet the challenges of economic inactivity among the over 50s, or risk a worsening financial vulnerability among our ageing population. This should be approached at a local level as there are huge differences in the drivers of inactivity across the UK.

“It’s important not to dismiss economic inactivity in this group as a case of rich baby boomers choosing to enjoy time on the golf course. Stereotypes like this mask real financial and health vulnerability among a group whose successful return to employment will be critical to the UK’s productivity and prospects for economic growth.

“The demographic fact of our ageing population has been hiding in plain sight for decades, warning us that it is critical that we become much more effective at supporting people to stay in good quality work throughout their 50s and 60s. I hope that this focus on reversing economic inactivity will finally help focus minds and action on this very important issue in our labour market.”

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