What is the average super balance in Australia?

The average Australian superannuation balance reached a record high of around $172,000 as of mid-2023, with significant variations by age and gender, showing males averaging about $192,000 and females $154,000, though the gender gap is closing. For those nearing retirement (65-69), the average is much higher, over $420,000, while younger Australians have much lower averages.

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Is $700000 in super enough to retire in Australia?

Yes — a couple can retire on $700,000 in Australia, particularly if they own their home and are eligible for Age Pension support later in retirement. Retiring at 65 with this balance could mean an annual income closer to or above the ASFA 'comfortable' standard for couples.

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What is a good super balance in Australia?

If you were born in 1964, the ASFA Super Guru website recommends a super balance of $469,000 at age 60 to allow for a comfortable lifestyle in retirement. The average super balance for Australians aged 60-64 was $402,838 for males and $318,293 for females, as at June 2021.

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Can I retire at 60 with $500,000 in super?

Retiring at 60 with $500,000 in superannuation is achievable for many Australians. However, whether it will support the retirement lifestyle you envision depends on factors like your cost of living, eligibility for the Age Pension, investment returns, and how long you expect to live.

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How many people have $1,000,000 in retirement savings?

There were 1,918,618 total retirement accounts (including employer-sponsored plans and individually controlled IRA savings and investment accounts) with balances of at least $1 million as of September 30, 2025. The average account balance for these retirement millionaires was $2,388,409 as of September 30, 2025.

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What Should My Australian Super Balance Be At Every Age? (2025)

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How long will $1,000,000 last in retirement in Australia?

$1 million is enough for a comfortable retirement if you retire at age 65. This will provide a single person with an income of $60,000 p.a. and a couple with $77,000 p.a., including Age Pension for around 30 years, based on an investment return of 6% p.a. and 3.0% p.a. inflation.

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What are the biggest retirement mistakes?

  • Top Ten Financial Mistakes After Retirement.
  • 1) Not Changing Lifestyle After Retirement.
  • 2) Failing to Move to More Conservative Investments.
  • 3) Applying for Social Security Too Early.
  • 4) Spending Too Much Money Too Soon.
  • 5) Failure To Be Aware Of Frauds and Scams.
  • 6) Cashing Out Pension Too Soon.

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What is considered a wealthy retiree in Australia?

With that being said, what is a wealthy retirement? Well, according to ASFA, a comfortable retirement for a couple is around $75,000 per year and $53,000 for a single person. Given this, I would consider achieving a retirement income of, say, 30% over these amounts to be a wealthy retirement.

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How much super do I need to retire at 60 in Australia without a pension?

As a single person, a balance of around $360,000 would be enough for an income of about $52,000 per year (using a combination of super drawdown and Age Pension payments), which is close to what ASFA estimates is needed for comfortable retirement.

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What is a good retirement nest egg?

There's no single correct amount to save for retirement. For example, a $500,000 nest egg may be a good amount for some retirees, while others may need more, depending on where they live and how many dependents they have. If you want to figure out what size your nest egg should be, a retirement calculator can help.

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What happens if I have more than $1.9 million in super?

Currently the transfer balance cap is $2 million. After you retire any amounts over the cap need to be transferred into an accumulation account or withdrawn taken out as a lump sum. Earnings on any excess amount in your retirement account are taxed at 15%.

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What is the average retirement savings in Australia?

Australians at 55 have varying superannuation balances, with women averaging around $200,000 and men about $270,000, but these figures are still below the benchmarks for a comfortable retirement.

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What is the number one regret of retirees?

Retirement Regrets: Top 15 Things Retirees Wish They Had Done Differently

  • Not Getting a Second Opinion (at A Fixed Fee) ...
  • Plan and Make Moves to Protect Money from Taxes. ...
  • Not Planning for the Unexpected. ...
  • Saving but Not Planning Income. ...
  • Debt. ...
  • Leaving Free Money on the Table. ...
  • Worrying Instead of Planning.

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What is the 3 rule for retirement?

The safe withdrawal rule is a classic in retirement planning. It maintains that you can live comfortably on your retirement savings if you withdraw 3% to 4% of the balance you had at retirement each year, adjusted for inflation.

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What age is best to retire?

When asked when they plan to retire, most people say between 65 and 67. But according to a Gallup survey the average age that people actually retire is 61.

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Is drawdown better than an annuity?

During periods of stock market growth, you could expect higher income from drawdown than from an annuity. But when stock markets dip, they can shrink your drawdown pot by a large amount, reducing both your income and how long it might last. You need to be aware of this risk when considering drawdown as an option.

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How much money should a married couple retire with?

A general rule of thumb is to have at least 10 to 12 times your annual income saved by age 67 if you plan to retire at this traditional retirement age. For instance, if you earn $150,000 per year, the retirement savings target would be between $1.5 and $1.8 million.

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