When you picture retirement, what does life look like to you? Many people use this next chapter to focus on the things they love. This might include family and friends, hobbies or travel. We're all unique, so this will be different for everyone.
Reality though sometimes doesn't live up to expectations. It's important to have an idea about the amount of money you need in retirement to support your lifestyle and meet your needs. That way, you can make more informed decisions to better prepare.
Research carried out by The Wisdom Council in association with M&G*, January 2023, shows that, among people not yet retired, just over a quarter (26%) surveyed expect their income will be more, or roughly the same, in retirement. However, almost half (43%) believe their outgoings will be greater or about the same.
What this shows is a worrying gap between how much money people think they’ll have coming in and what money they’ll have going out.
The gap is further highlighted by the same research* into the experiences of those who are already fully retired. Just over half of those surveyed said their income is spent on day-to-day living expenses, with a small amount (17%) for luxuries and treats, and slightly less (13%) to cover emergency expenses – which could be anything from fixing the central heating to car repairs, or unexpected vet bills for a much loved pet. A similar amount (15%) is left for saving.
* Source: The Great Retirement report by The Wisdom Council, in association with M&G, Jan 2023