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.
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r/PensionsUK is a Finance & Economics subreddit in the World category with 12,423 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: +38 members today (+0.31%) and +160 members this week (+1.30%).
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