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Do you know exactly how much income you will need in retirement?

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As warnings grow that pensioners will go on a luxury spending spree, new research from specialist insurer Partnership suggests that people are more likely to see an income shortfall.

To meet their essential costs while enjoying some discretionary expenditure, retirees need a take home income of £14,631 per year which is £1,626 above the typical UK pension income (£13,006) and suggests that many may need to cut back on the more enjoyable aspects of retirement in order to meet regular bills.

As part of this exercise over 1,500 people between the ages of 40 and 70 were asked how much they believed that they would spend on a typical shopping basket of expenses when they retired. Essential expenses such as utilities, food, clothing and household maintenance made up 72% (£10,598) of their expenditure while discretionary expenses such as socialising and holidays made up 28% (£4,033) of their outgoings.

Those aged 40 to 50 believed they needed the most (£17,549) followed by those aged 66 to 70 (£14,112) but those just about to retire (61 to 65) believed they needed the least (£11,568). This stark difference suggests that while people enter retirement determined to stick to a strict budget, they find that later life is far more expensive than anticipated.

Retirement Expense Estimation by Age:

Age Group All 40 to 50 51 to 55 56 to 60 61 to 65 66 to 70
Essential Expenses £10,598 £12,446 £10,019 £9,486 £8,360 £10,113
Discretionary Expenses £4,033 £5,103 £3,403 £3,161 £3,208 £3,999
Total – Annual – Required £14,631 £17,549 £13,422 £12,647 £11,568 £14,112
Difference between estimate and actual (£13,006) -£1,626

 

-£4,543 -£416 £359 £1,437 -£1,107

Regional Overview:

While the level of pension income received ranges between £11,754 (Northern Ireland) and £14,062 (London), the amount of income people believe they need varies far more from £18,238 (Scotland) to £11,864 (Yorkshire). Taking into account average pension income in each area, the Scottish (-£5,433) look to have the largest deficit between reality and aspiration followed by those in Wales (-£2,995) and the East Midlands (-£2,379).

Region Actual Income Required Income Deficit
East £13,213 £13,855 -£642
London £14,062 £15,785 -£1,723
East Midlands £12,493 £14,871 -£2,379
West Midlands £12,447 £13,889 -£1,442
North West £12,412 £13,205 -£793
North East £12,337 £13,041 -£704
Scotland £12,805 £18,238 -£5,433
South West £13,816 £11,889 £1,927
South East £13,578 £14,772 -£1,194
Wales £12,585 £15,580 -£2,995
Yorkshire £12,361 £11,864 £497
Northern Ireland £11,754 £13,546 -£1,792

Andrew Megson, Managing Director of Retirement, said: “This research clearly shows that in order to heat and eat, people may well need to cut back on the more enjoyable aspects of retirement such as holidays, socialising and luxuries.   This seems completely contrary to the picture of retirement that we generally aspire to and suggests that not only do people need to save more but they need to carefully budget their retirement income.

“While most employed people have some expectation that their income has the potential to rise in the future and budget accordingly, retirees are asked to guess what level they need their income to be for the rest of their lives. Therefore, making a choice to take a guaranteed income to cover your essential costs might seem sensible with an enhanced annuity arguably providing the most cost effective way in which to do so.

“Retirement finances can be daunting but ensuring that you have the essential income you need means you can take greater investment risks with any other income you have!”

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