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05/08/17
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Originally posted by picastoc
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Not too many retired people need to spend $80,000 (and its equivalent which is higher to account for ongoing inflation). I reckon you need to take that fact into account. If anyone of 55 can't retire comfortably on $1.6 or $1.8 million and live until 90, something is wrong. All assuming you own your own home. If that $80,000 is tax free and you own your home and car, why the heck does one need $80,000. This is per person, too. Besides, I am an example of someone who retired at 50 still worked a bit until 55, and said goodbye to the paid workforce since then and am living very comfortably with my funds growing strongly, not shrinking....
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When you get to $1.6 million and $80,000 pension there is the $28,000 each tax free threshold for over 65 and $18,000 each for under 65 held out side super and no political party would be game enough to tax that yet.