Workplace Wellbeing: Are you saving enough for your retirement? 

A distinct gender gap in Ireland exists when it comes to pensions, and it’s vital that women take a proactive approach to investing in their future security
Workplace Wellbeing: Are you saving enough for your retirement? 

The Irish financial advisors Ask Acorn recently revealed that the average pension pot of an Irish woman aged 55 or older amounted to €82,674, some 43% less than the €144,716 saved by Irish men of the same age.

ANA Novak is worried about her financial future. The 32-year-old web editor from Slovenia lives in Dublin and she is anxious about what her prospects will be in retirement.

“I’ve heard that there is a pension gap for women and I know that there were years where all I focused on was paying the rent and day-to-day expenses,” she says. “Saving for the future just didn’t seem possible.”

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