AI images show how Brits want to retire - but the reality is very different

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AI images show how Brits want to retire - but the reality is very different
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Research has revealed what younger Brits envisage their lives would be like when they finally finish work and how they're saving to get there

A striking 70 per cent of Gen Z and Millennials worry about being able to retire comfortably, and 69 per cent anticipate working well past the retirement age, according to new research.

Skipton Building Society, used its study as the foundation of creating these AI-generated images to bring to life how younger generations envision their golden years. Currently, 34 per cent of respondents admit they are focused on more immediate financial priorities, delaying any serious planning for retirement.

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