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Growing Financial Insecurity Surrounds Australian Retirees

Growing Financial Insecurity Surrounds Australian Retirees

Growing Financial Insecurity Surrounds Australian Retirees?w=400
In a recent report from AMP, the "Retirement Confidence Pulse" revealed concerning figures about Australians' confidence in their retirement security.
The data showed that a significant 50% of Australians do not feel secure about their retirement, with the rising cost of living playing a crucial role in their fiscal anxiety.
Notably, the annual cost of a comfortable retirement has surged by over $13,000 within the last five years alone.

According to the latest figures from the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), couples aged 65 and above now require over $75,000 per year to sustain a comfortable lifestyle. The inaugural "Pulse Score" unveiled that women, in particular, face a greater impact from financial insecurity in retirement. Only 40% of women reported confidence in retirement, compared to nearly 60% of men. Single mothers represent one of the most vulnerable groups, with merely 20% in their 40s feeling optimistic about their financial future, marking them as the lowest confidence group among all demographics. A similar trend is seen among separated or divorced women, of whom just a third feel confident, in stark contrast to over half of their male counterparts in the same situation.

The report further highlighted that retirement confidence issues do not just dissipate with age. Alarmingly, a third of Australians above 65 years still express financial insecurity regarding retirement. In the words of Alexis George, AMP’s chief executive, "Australians over the age of 65 will make up nearly a quarter of our population within four decades – a demographic shift set to reshape the nation’s economic and social landscape." Despite growing superannuation balances and national wealth, the data underline an urgent need for the superannuation industry and policymakers to address these insecurities head-on.

Experts across the finance sector corroborate AMP's findings, signalling a pervasive lack of confidence among Australian retirees. Key factors exacerbating this situation include inflation, escalating living costs, inadequate financial literacy, and the threat of outliving one's retirement savings.

Roger Perrett from FreshWater Wealth noted, "I believe most Australians are not well-equipped [to face these challenges in retirement]." Citing data from CoreData, he emphasised a significant readiness gap, with only 30% of pre-retirees feeling financially prepared for their post-career journey. Perrett advocates for financial advisers to develop holistic strategies that cater to individual needs, contingency cash reserves, and plans robust enough to withstand economic uncertainties and shifts.

Looking ahead, it is imperative for stakeholders and financial advisors to address these concerns to bolster confidence among future retirees. Tailored advisory strategies and an emphasis on financial education will be pivotal in ensuring Australians can navigate retirement with genuine financial security.

Published:Tuesday, 23rd Sep 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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