Growth weak as consumers remain on sidelines.
Report
Almost one third (31.7%) of Australians expect a large financial shortfall at retirement with a further 25% expecting a shortfall to some extent, according to a special report: MLC Retirement Survey.
Almost one third (31.7%) of Australians expect a large financial shortfall at retirement with a further 25% expecting a shortfall to some extent, according to a special report: MLC Retirement Survey.
Alarmingly only 3.5% of Australians expect to have more than enough money to maintain their lifestyles in retirement. The survey of 2,000 Australians also found nearly 70% of respondents failed to consider major financial setbacks such as a major illness or unemployment in their retirement plans, with only 8.5% having a well-considered plan for major setbacks.
The level of concern was also evident in the MLC Quarterly Australian Wealth Sentiment Survey which found deposits and paying off debt continues to be the top investment priorities. Additionally, interest in superannuation and direct shares increased over the December quarter.
Despite the cautious outlook for the economy, respondents reported a growing appetite for direct shares particularly from those earning $75,000 to $100,000 per annum.
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