Increased housing costs and low wage growth are seeing more Australians carry higher levels of debt into retirement[1]. Repaying this debt can place a major drag on retirement cash flows and hinder the achievement of retirement goals. These may include maintaining an adequate quality of life through retirement and leaving a benefit to the next generation that is unencumbered by outstanding debt.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways by which retirement debt can be avoided or managed.
As always, it’s important to take your personal situation into account. For example, if your mortgage interest rate is low, you have significant investments earning a good return, and you have a long life expectancy, carrying some debt into retirement may be worth considering.
For help in managing your debt in retirement talk to your financial adviser.
[1] https://theconversation.com/more-people-are-retiring-with-high-mortgage-debts-the-implications-are-huge-115134
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