Colm Fagan
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Just three points for now (.....else I'll be at risk of navigating my own retirement sooner than planned!)
After inflation of 2% p.a. and annuity rates of say 5% (increasing longevity) that is about €17k pension in today's money.Minister Humphreys' press release said:It is estimated that a worker on the national average wage contributing consistently for 40 years could build up a savings pot of nearly €750,000, including investment returns, over the course of their working life.
The Minister was talking about €750k in 40 years time. I allowed for ECB target inflation of 2% p.a. (do you really believe in that target over 40 years?). Thanks for the correction to an inflation linked annuity price which I had overstated at 5%. Not unreasonable to suggest that increased longevity over 40 years might reduce that rate to, say, 3%. So I would say €17k in today's money is a very generous estimate. More likely €10k.@Duke of Marmalade
A 65-year old non-smoker male can purchase a CPI-linked annuity for 3.7%.
With a €750k pot that’s an inflation-proofed annuity of €28k in 2024 prices.
With a state pension of another €14k that’s an annual income of €42k.
For a couple that’s €84k a year. This is a good standard of living in any universe.
I think the expectation that salaries linearly increase up to retirement is less believable than 2% p.a inflation.The Minister was talking about €750k in 40 years time. I allowed for ECB target inflation of 2% p.a. (do you really believe in that target over 40 years?).
I find these tax and pensions guys absolutely clueless on stuff like inflation and lifetime income profile.Historically, average incomes have increased by more than price inflation due to increased productivity.
They assume in the projections that I have seen that the person earns the average industrial wage throughout their working lives.
The only reference to Colm's proposal came from Catherine Connolly.
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