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r/PensionsUK

This subreddit is for anyone who would like to discuss anything about pensions, focused on the UK but possibly relevant to other areas. Other questions about Financial Independence and Early Retirement (FIRE) , savings and investments are welcome but might be answered better in dedicated sub-reddits. All conversations will remain respectful, non-judgemental and focused on guidance. Recipients of guidance need to understand they might not always like the answer.

r/PensionsUK Subreddit Stats & Analytics

r/PensionsUK is a Finance & Economics subreddit in the World category with 14,047 members. Use this page to track r/PensionsUK stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.

Recent r/PensionsUK growth: +53 members today (+0.38%) and +205 members this week (+1.48%).

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r/PensionsUK Current Stats

Total Members
14,047

r/PensionsUK Growth Analytics

24 hours
Growth↗ +0.4%
Net+53
Daily Avg+53
7 days
Growth↗ +1.0%
Net+143
Daily Avg+20
30 days
Growth↗ +4.7%
Net+631
Daily Avg+21

Daily Growth Chart (30 days)

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r/PensionsUK Subreddit Rules

1

Read any FAQs, search the site before posting

Read the FAQ, wiki, sidebar before posting. Posters are expected to put in some effort prior to posting. Any post or topic that is covered from the FAQ, wiki, or sidebar will be removed.

2

No advertising, self-promotion, solicitation, or spam.

This is not a place to exploit users for your financial gain. Any post, comment, flair, or DM/PM seeking to exploit users for your, or anyone associated with you, gain is not acceptable and will be removed.

3

No BitCoin

There should be no discussion of investment strategies based on BitCoin, or similar.

4

Be civil.

Rudeness, personal attacks, condescension, shaming, and provoking are just some of the multitude of examples of behaviors that are not acceptable.

5

Topics should drive discussion

All top level posts are expected to be about pensions, saving, retirement or financial independence with discussion being the main goal of this sub. Posts that do not help drive discussion will be removed.

In particular, posts that are simply bragging about one's pension will be removed without warning.

6

No surveys, ‘ask-reddit’ style questions, interview requests, or feedback requests.

Surveys and ‘Ask-Reddit’ style questions (What is your current pension or how long did it take you).

7

No gender, politics or off-topic posts.

No need for any gender distinctions, posts such as "Implications of UK Budget on pensions" is fine but "My favourite political party is best" is not. there are plenty of other sub-reddits to play those games on.

8

Include information in your post

A subject line alone is not sufficient. Nor is a link to a webpage or a post in a different subreddit.

Include what you want to discuss in your message text here on PensionsUK. Don't expect people to go look for it elsewhere.

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