How much is State Pension in Australia?

In Australia, the maximum Age Pension for a single person is around $1,178.70 per fortnight, while a couple combined receives about $1,777.00 per fortnight, including supplements, as of late 2025. The exact amount depends heavily on your income and assets, with different thresholds for singles, couples, homeowners, and non-homeowners, plus potential extra payments like Rent Assistance.

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How much money can you have in the bank and still get the full pension in Australia?

To get the full Australian Age Pension in late 2025, a single homeowner can have up to $321,500 in assets, while a single non-homeowner can have up to $579,500; for a couple, the combined limits are $481,500 (homeowner) and $739,500 (non-homeowner), with assets including savings, investments, and property (excluding your main home). These limits are based on the Assets Test, and exceeding these thresholds reduces your pension amount. 

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Which country has the best State Pension?

Which Countries Have the Most Sustainable Pension Systems? Iceland, Denmark, and the Netherlands have the most financially sustainable pension systems due to well-balanced contribution rates and participation.

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How much is the Australian pension per month?

How much you get depends on your income and assets tests, and whether you're single or in a couple. The current maximum Age Pension for: singles is $1,079.70 a fortnight or $28,072.20 a year. couples is $1,627.80 a fortnight or $42,322.80 a year (combined)

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Does everyone in Australia get a State Pension?

To get Age Pension you must be all of the following: 67 years or older. under the income and assets test limits. an Australian resident, normally for at least 10 years.

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Do you get a full State Pension if you have never worked?

To receive the full State Pension you must have paid 35 years of NI contributions. If you have never worked, and therefore never paid NI, you may still be eligible for the State Pension if you have received certain state benefits, for example carer's allowance or Universal Credit.

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Can I spend my entire super and then get the pension?

Technically, yes – but there are significant factors to weigh before pursuing this route. While spending down your super may reduce your assessable assets and potentially increase the Age Pension you're eligible for, it's crucial to consider how this could impact your financial security and lifestyle in retirement.

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How many people retire with no savings?

Surveys have found that the number of Americans without retirement savings is between 20% and 46%. Low-income households are most likely to lack savings, often because of limited access to retirement plans. Older Americans without savings face the highest risk, since they have little time left to catch up.

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Can I retire at 70 with $800000?

Yes, you can likely retire at 70 with $800,000, but it depends heavily on your annual spending, investment returns, and eligibility for government support like the Age Pension, potentially supporting a modest to comfortable lifestyle, though a very high-spending one might require more capital, according to wealthlab.com.au, Toro Wealth and Frontier Financial Group. Using the "4% Rule", $800,000 could provide around $32,000/year initially, but factoring in the Age Pension and lower expenses (like no mortgage/work costs) can make it stretch further, possibly supporting a single person's $44k-$50k/year needs. 

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Which country has the best retirement system in the world?

The Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index again found the Netherlands to have the best retirement system. The retirement systems of the Netherlands, Iceland and Denmark once again are the top three systems worldwide, according to the 2025 Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index.

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What is the most basic State Pension?

How much basic State Pension you get depends on your National Insurance record. The full basic State Pension is £176.45 per week. You may have to pay tax on your State Pension.

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Is Australia's superannuation system the best in the world?

Today, it's recognised as one of the best pensions systems in the world. Valued at A$4.3 trillion, it's already the 4th largest pension market in the world1 - and set to become the 2nd largest by 2035, surpassing both the Canadian and UK markets2.

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How long will $500,000 last in retirement in Australia?

$500,000 in Australian retirement can last anywhere from 10-15 years for high spending ($40k-$50k/yr) to 20+ years if supplemented by the Age Pension and lower spending ($30k/yr), depending heavily on your age, lifestyle, investment returns (3-7% p.a. for 10-20 years), and if you qualify for the Age Pension. Expect 10-13 years at $50k/year or 17-20 years at $30k/year if you're 60, but combining it with the Age Pension at 65+ significantly extends its life, potentially covering expenses until 90-95. 

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Can I own two houses and still get the pension in Australia?

Your home is not counted as an asset when calculating pension or payment, but it does affect how your pension or payment is assessed under the assets test. If you are a homeowner your asset value limit is lower than someone who does not own their residence.

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Can you take your pension and still work?

The short answer is yes, you are able to take your pension and still continue to work. These days, in the UK at least, there is not necessarily a retirement age for anyone. You can continue working for as long as you like and, from the age of 55 (57 from April 2028), access most private pensions in various ways.

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Can I retire with 1 million and a pension?

It is very possible. You plan to retire at 60 and place your life expectancy at 90, so you'll need enough income for 30 years. With $1 million, assuming your money doesn't increase or decrease too dramatically in value during those 30 years, you'll be guaranteed a minimum of $62,400 annually or $5,200 monthly.

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What are common retirement mistakes?

Among the biggest mistakes retirees make is not adjusting their expenses to their new budget in retirement. Those who have worked for many years need to realize that dining out, clothing and entertainment expenses should be reduced because they are no longer earning the same amount of money as they were while working.

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Can I live off the interest of $100,000?

If you only have $100,000, it is not likely you will be able to live off interest by itself. Even with a well-diversified portfolio and minimal living expenses, this amount is not high enough to provide for most people.

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What is the average super balance for a 62 year old?

A comfortable retirement will look different for everyone. While 7 figures in superannuation may sound great, the reality is most people heading into retirement won't have anywhere near that amount. Australians aged between 60-64 have an average super balance of $401,600 for men and $300,300 for women1.

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What happens when you don't have enough money to retire?

Unless you have a secret plan to get free money or you're lucky enough to hit the lottery, not saving enough for retirement will leave you scrambling to get by in old age. At the very least, you'll need to work longer or make serious adjustments to your lifestyle to get by.

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How much does the average 65 year old have in retirement savings?

The median savings are much lower: Federal Reserve data shows that 65 to 74-year-olds have a median of $164,000 in their retirement accounts. In other words, half of that age group has less than $164,000, and half have more. The median for those 75 and older is $83,000.

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Is it better to take lump sum or pension?

Based on average life expectancy we explained that mathematically the client would be financially better off taking a higher pension over a lump sum. We took into account that the client had no pressing need for a large lump sum, such as paying off a mortgage or making significant gifts to her children.

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Do married couples get separate state pensions?

No, there is no special State Pension available only for married couples. Do husband and wife get separate State Pensions? Yes, provided that both the husband and the wife have paid at least ten years of National Insurance, they will both be eligible to receive separate State Pensions when they retire.

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Can you get a pension if you have $1 million in assets?

Yes, you might still get a small part of a government pension (like Australia's Age Pension) with $1 million in assets, but it depends heavily on your living situation (homeowner/non-homeowner), relationship status, and current pension rules, as $1 million is generally above the cut-off for full pensions, though it's below the maximum limit for a part pension for couples in some scenarios. You'll likely qualify for less or no Age Pension, but you might still get a concession card, which offers utility and other discounts, say sources 2, 3, 6. 

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