Singles better at saving money than married people

By ANI
Saturday, October 9, 2010

LONDON -If you want to have enough money for your retirement, get rid of your partner, as a study states singles are better at saving that their counterparts living with partners.

The average single person saved 8.68 percent of their monthly income during the period of three months whereas married or cohabiting people managed just 6.92 percent, reports the Scotsman.

The research, by National Savings and Investments, also found that more than half of all people were now setting aside money on a regular basis, the first time this has been the case since the winter of 2007/2008.

The amount people are saving has also reached its highest level since then at 6.98 percent of their pay, the equivalent of 87.37 pounds. (ANI)

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