Retirement confidence has dipped for 50-somethings, new data shows, with workers facing uncertainty as they head towards retirement.

New Aegon research shows Britons aged 18–49 spend the most on anti-ageing, while those in their 50s feel the least confident about retirement. These new research findings from Aegon highlight a complex relationship with ageing, shaped by both appearance and anxiety, especially in the face of financial uncertainty.

In the latest Money:Mindshift podcast, author and professor Dr. Anne Karpf argues that ageing isn’t just personal, rather that it’s cultural.

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Dr. Tom Mathar, Head of Money:Mindshift, said: “It’s a peculiar irony that, as a species, we’re living longer a

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