'Auto-escalation' possible next step for auto-enrolment

Follows DWP data

Victoria McKeever
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) data may have identified an increase in workplace pension participation but more needs to be done to address the exclusion of the self-employed and low-earners, say pension experts.

According to the latest figures on workplace pension participation and savings trends of eligible savers, auto-enrolment saw almost four-fifths (79%) of employees saving in a workplace scheme in 2015. The data also found increased participation from ‘non-eligible' low earners, with those earning less than £10,000 contributing 24% in 2014/15, rising from 16% in 2012/13. AJ Bell senior analyst Tom Selby acknowledged auto-enrolment had helped in reversing the "worrying decline" in the number of people saving into pensions but added: "Harnessing inertia to get people saving into a pension...

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