Australian retirees tipped to join world’s wealthiest
Our collective nest egg will become the second richest in the world, only behind that of the United States – despite having the 55th-highest population.
In fact Australian retirement funds, rather than becoming cautious and defensive, are predicted to invest over $1trillion in the US in the next few years.
Now Australians know that this is all down to former PM Keating’s introduction of employer funded superannuation. As this article points out, Australia will become the only developed country which will not be increasing funding for pensions, as in future most will not need government to fund their retirement. Retirement income will eventually all be funded by private sector superannuation, not taxes.
What I’m amazed at is why other nations in general have not followed our lead. It seems a no brainer to me. Yes, businesses did whinge a bit at the start, but the smarter ones saw the superannuation funds as a massive investment opportunity which helps everyone.
So my wife and I are really enjoying retirement years, and it’s even better to know that our children and grandchildren will be even better off.