Note: Figure shows the relative income of pensioners (median income of pensioners divided by median income of working-age individuals) and the relative income poverty rate among pensioners. Relative poverty is defined as having income below 60% of contemporaneous median income.
Source: Figure 2.2 from ‘A blueprint for a better tax treatment of pensions’, Adam et al (2023). Family Expenditure Survey and Family Resources Survey.
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