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EPF: Mere 3pc of Malaysians can afford retirement

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 31 — The Covid-related withdrawals over the past two years have had a massive impact on the savings of Employees Provident Fund contributors, as currently, only three per cent of contributors can afford their retirement.

“Even with Covid-19, 80 per cent of Malaysian men and 90 per cent of Malaysian women will reach age 60, while one out of three men and two out of three women will reach age 80. “ the reopening of the economy and the measures announced in Budget 2022 should help relieve the pressure on our members,” he said.

 

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