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State pensioners face having to find work until they are 86, they have been warned. Millions of women across Britain could face working into their mid-80s, a new study has warned.

Data shows Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) state pension women would need to remain in employment for an extra nineteen years beyond the standard retirement age of 67 to match male pension wealth.

That means many would need to continue working until the age of 86. Samantha Gould, Head of PR and Campaigns at now:pensions, said: "For far too many in our society, a comfortable retirement remains out of reach, usually through no fault of their own."

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