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With enhanced scientific and medical knowledge, we can all look forward to living into our 90s.
However, our bodies have yet to adapt to life after 80, and without some attention to our health and
living, a number of us will face medical issues as we age.
This site has its focus on health and living, so that we can plan for 20-25 years of dignified retirement.


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18 December, 2008


AVOID ANY RELIANCE ON GOVERNMENT WELFARE


The consultation paper on retirement incomes – as part of the Henry review into the tax system – notes that there are now five people of working age for each person over 65.


However by 2047, this ratio will fall to only 2.4 persons.

The consequence of having relatively more of us retired and less of us in the workforce will mean that the cost of the age pension will increase from 2.5% of the gross domestic product to 4.4%.

In addition there will be larger demands by the health sector to pay for the ever increasing cost of caring for an increasingly older population and ever increasingly costly medical equipment and drugs.

The economy will simply not be able to sustain the pension as we currently know it.

A likely scenario is that we will only have access to the pension, and the Pharmaceutical Benefits scheme etc., once we have exhausted our super.

So plan now to avoid any reliance on government welfare, as it may not be there when you’ll need it.

If you would like me to help you explore your options for 20-25 years of dignified retirement, contact me – Bernard Kelly – any time on admin@retirelaughing.com

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