I've 27 years left to the state pension. I'm not even considering there being a state pension for me.
Mrs_90 is in Civil Service so hopefully she will get hers and I'll have my own.
The "vulnerable in society" argument will take over Steven. This is the way the country is heading. Initially the means testing will be a fairly high level to catch the prudent "fat cats" only, then lowered.Quite a gamble to take...
I personally don't think it will be means tested as it will mean the party that brings it in will be run out of government. The whole idea of PRSI payments is that it provides for your pension at 68 (I know it's spent on general expenditure but that's another topic). How is a government going to introduce legislation saying that for those who worked for 40 years and paid their taxes get nothing while those that didn't get €12,000 a year?
Then there is the cost of the benefit. The State pension would cost you about €300,000. The average pension fund is €8,000. How are they going to administer that one? You can't have someone who had a private pension getting a small monthly pension while someone who spent their way through life getting more than them. They can't administer the child allowance so that those on high salaries don't receive it. There's no way they can administer variable pension benefits.
The truth is, €12,000 won't give you a great retirement. You also want more than one income stream for when you do retire. Private pensions are a great way to save for retirement, so put one in place and try to have other savings too.
Steven
http://www.bluewaterfp.ie (www.bluewaterfp.ie)
Out of curiosity Steven, I assume by this you mean that the average of all pension funds, not just those of people at retirement age, is €8,000. Even given that it seems shockingly low but I assume that the average for people over the age of 50 is higher?Quite a gamble to take...
The State pension would cost you about €300,000. The average pension fund is €8,000.
I think it's the non contributory oap that needs to be tackled relative to the contributory but i doubt it will be .
Unfortunately I think you're being too optimistic.I personally don't think it will be means tested as it will mean the party that brings it in will be run out of government.
Out of curiosity Steven, I assume by this you mean that the average of all pension funds, not just those of people at retirement age, is €8,000. Even given that it seems shockingly low but I assume that the average for people over the age of 50 is higher?
No that is the average value of pension funds at retirement age.
Steven
http://www.bluewaterfp.ie (www.bluewaterfp.ie)
No doubt State Pension will be changed and fiddled with.
But I think we are suffering from too much (austerity) (not trusting government) .
Times have gone from negativity to positivity and back again , ! and we have all become experts in demographics etc !
There will be changes and if they end up being negative , I think I would prefer some hit on my private pension to relying on an underpressure state pension.
So get a pension and worry about 2060 then !
At worst you will have something.
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