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Retirement report: Superannuation ‘must remain’ at 65

The Retirement Commission has released its tri-yearly review of income policies.

The Retirement Commission recommends superannuation age of eligibility should remain at 65.

The Retirement Commissioner says Māori, Pasifika, and women would be significantly worse off if pension eligibility was raised from 65.

The Commission has published a review and analysis of 16 pieces of retirement research, with a special focus on superannuation, housing, and the retirement

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Nicholas Pointon Tue, 29 Nov 2022
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