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Facing his greatest test yet in metamorphosing MLC Super, Dave Woodall is adamant the juice will be worth the squeeze. Jamie Williamson writes.







Sadly, more people "on track for a comfortable retirement" can only mean greater increases to the cost of living. Nothing has changed. Only by doing MORE than what most people are doing to save for the future, can anyone expect to have a higher standard of living in retirement than others who are relying on the minimum standard. This article ignores the reality that the cost of goods and services are always determined as much by what the customers can afford to pay as they are by the cost of production. Prices will inevitably increase to cancel out the benefit of increases to the minimum retirement savings. Taxpayer funded pensions will therefore remain a large factor in future Govt budgets to defend those on the minimum standard (whatever level it has reached) from falling further behind.