It’s not often talked about, and moreover, there’s not much you can do about it, but superannuation funds are taking $21 billion away from Australian every year – and it’s time the government helped out.
The Grattan Institute are calling for the government to change the high administrative costs and the convoluted way in which the superannuation sector currently operates. There are multiple accounts for people, too many different funds, and so many fees and yet nothing has been done to help the average Aussie get more in their pocket in retirement.
According to Jim Minifie from the Grattan Institute, “We pay $4 billion a year above what would be charged by [low cost, well administered] lean funds.
There are significant opportunities to reduce costs in both [default and choice] funds. Over time, the difference between a lean fund that charges say $125 per person and what’s implied in MySuper fees today, is about $40,000”. That’s quite a lot of money; are you willing to lose it?