New research shows that more than a third of British adults who have yet to retire have stopped paying into their pension plans.
The survey reveals that one in three (33%) of those who have put pension payments on hold have done so because they are out of work. And more than a quarter (27%) of respondents say that they can no longer afford the contributions.
The results of a U.K.-wide poll of 1,602 non-retired adults, the August survey was conducted by Research Plus on behalf of Prudential Assurance Company Ltd., London.