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Living on a low income in later life is very hard work. Every penny has to be watched. Shopping lists have to be made and kept to. Money has to be saved for bills. There is no room for luxuries.
Age UK has launched a report 'Living on a low income in later life' to examine this important issue:
Download 'Living on a low income in later life' (report overview) (PDF, 660kb)
Download 'Living on a low income in later life' (full report) (PDF, 2MB)
In the following video, 4 people in later life talk about how they manage their money:
People in later life talk about how they manage their money - Four people in later life explain how they manage on a low income and talk about heating costs how they prioritise their spending and their overall quality of life
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Many pensioners cope because of their extreme resourcefulness and determination not to get into debt – something they are proud of. They prioritise paying their household bills, shop around for good deals when they can, and go without things that many people would take for granted, such as replacing broken household goods or holidays.
But with their income being stretched by rising costs, many pensioners fear running out of options for juggling their budgets:
If older people's already overstretched incomes take any further hits, thousands more will be plunged into poverty.
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We are calling on the government to reform the care system, to ensure that people in later life receive high quality care and support.
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