Almost half of Australians  harbour retirement fears


Commuters crossing the street at Town Hall in Sydney. — Reuters

SYDNEY: Almost half of Australians approaching retirement fear running out of money and lack confidence managing their finances once they stop working, according to new research from the corporate regulator. 

With about 2.5 million Australians set to retire in the next decade, 48% of people surveyed aged 50 to 66 said they were worried about outliving their savings, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) research found.

Only a third said they were confident of being financially comfortable in retirement. 

While Australia’s A$4.5 trillion (US$3.2 trillion) pension industry ranks among the top global retirement systems, surveys repeatedly showed Australians deeply anxious about their finances once they stop working.

The industry has been under pressure from the regulator to provide more options for people when they begin drawing down on their pension savings.

Some 46% of people reported having low financial literacy and low confidence managing their retirement finances, Asic said, when launching a suite of new online tools to help such people.

For a third straight year, the rising cost of living continues to be the biggest concern for Australians over the age of 60, separate research from annuities provider and investment manager Challenger released yesterday.

Still, it found Australians over 60 remain largely positive about retirement. 

A growing number of Australians are working well into their 70s, as flexible work options for white collar employees enables people were able to stay in the workforce longer.

Australia’s pension system is one of the world’s largest relative to the size of its economy, with assets now exceeding A$4.5 trillion – more than 170% of gross domestic product.

The compulsory superannuation model, introduced in the early 1990s, has created a deep pool of long‑term capital that consistently ranks alongside the Netherlands, Denmark and Switzerland in global retirement‑system benchmarks. — Bloomberg

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