KiwiSaver

It’s not just the government’s job to save for our retirement

Tuesday 12th of September 2000
Last year, 450,000 New Zealanders, or 12% of the population, were aged 65 or older. By 2050, the proportion will have risen to 25%, meaning a sharp rise in dependency ratios. While there are currently 5.6 working people for every pensioner, by 2050 there will be only 2.3.

The population is ageing and, on current evidence, we are saving too little. By international standards our savings rate...

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