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Standard Life warns part-time workers could lose up to £58,000 in pensions if switching from full-time at 35.
Standard Life warns that part-time workers in Britain could lose up to £58,000 in pension savings by retirement if they switch from full-time work at age 35.
A worker earning £25,000 annually could accumulate £210,000 by age 68 if working full-time but only £152,000 if working part-time.
To mitigate this, the company recommends increasing pension contributions to 13% when working part-time.
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Standard Life advierte que los trabajadores a tiempo parcial podrían perder hasta £58,000 en pensiones si cambian de a tiempo completo a 35.