How much do you really need to retire? It’s probably a lot less than $1 million
- Written by Angel Zhong, Professor of Finance, RMIT University
Every few months, someone in the superannuation industry declares that Australians now “need” around A$1 million to retire comfortably. It’s a big, scary number.
But consumer advocates say most people can retire with far less.
Independent estimates suggest something closer to $322,000 is enough for many retirees who own their own home. So who’s right – and what assumptions drive these wildly different targets?
The gender gap in retirement
Retirement targets are often discussed as if everyone starts from the same position. They don’t.
Australian women retire with about 25% less super than men. The gender pay gap (currently around 21%) compounds over a working life into a much larger retirement savings gap. Women also live longer on average, meaning their money needs to stretch further.
The government began paying super on parental leave in July 2025 – a meaningful step forward. But the gap remains significant.
What this means for you
There’s no single right number. But ask yourself these questions before chasing any benchmark:
- will you own your home outright?
- do you want to travel or are you a homebody?
- are you planning for one income or two?
The gap between ASFA comfortable and Super Consumers medium is $8,497 a year in spending – but nearly $308,000 in required super. That difference is almost entirely lifestyle choice.
For a personalised estimate, the free MoneySmart Retirement Planner is a good starting point, or call the government’s free Financial Information Service on 132 300.
The $1 million figure isn’t evidence-based for most Australians. But the lower benchmarks all carry the same caveat: they assume you’re a homeowner. As more people retire with debt or as renters, even those more modest numbers may understate what you actually need.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information only and is not intended as financial advice.
Authors: Angel Zhong, Professor of Finance, RMIT University



















