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Living comfortably in retirement

At FLP, we encourage our clients to live the life they want to live by developing a plan to enjoy their money.

The ASFA (The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australian) publish a Retirement Standards Benchmark, detailing the annual budget needed by Australians to fund either a comfortable or modest standard of living in retirement. It is updated quarterly to reflect inflation and provides detailed budgets of what singles and couples would need to spend to support their chosen lifestyle.

A modest retirement lifestyle is considered better than the Age Pension, but still only able to afford fairly basic activities.

A comfortable retirement lifestyle enables an older, healthy retiree to be involved in a broad range of leisure and recreational activities and to have a good standard of living through the purchase of such things as; household goods, private health insurance, a reasonable car, good clothes, a range of electronic equipment, and domestic and occasionally international holiday travel.

Both budgets assume that the retirees own their own home outright and are relatively healthy.

Budgets for various households and living standards for those aged around 65
(June quarter 2018, national)

 

 Modest lifestyle

 Comfortable lifestyle

 

Single

Couple

Single

Couple

Total per year

$27,465

$39,442

$42,953

$60,604

The figures in each case assume that the retiree(s) own their own home and relate to expenditure by the household. This can be greater than household income after income tax where there is a drawdown on capital over the period of retirement. Single calculations are based on female figures.