Rising retirement costs outpace inflation

 | May 26, 2023 16:25

According to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), the annual budget for a comfortable retirement is a record $70,482 for a couple aged 65 and $50,004 for a single.

Key points
  • Comfortable retirement costs have outpaced inflation rising 7.7% over the last 12 months compared to 7%.
  • To live a comfortable retirement, couples need $70,482 per year and singles need just over $50,000.
  • Seniors have had to fork out extra annual costs for electricity, leisure activities, and food.

It says a “modest” retirement costs $45,808 for a couple and $31,785 for singles – which can be largely covered by the age pension.

Retirees continue to face significant upward pressure on their household budgets with the cost increase reporting higher than Australia’s CPI inflation, which rose 7% for the 12 months to March.

Seniors have been hit by large annual increases in electricity costs (+15.5%), leisure activities such as holidays and restaurant meals (+14%), and food (+8%).

In the March quarter, medical and hospital services costs rose 4.2%, the price of pharmaceutical products rose by 4.5% and insurance costs were up a further 3.5%.