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Author: Jonathan Nolan

2 December 20192 December 2019

The curious case of the missing superannuation fees

A recent OECD report claims Australia’s superannuation system has some of the lowest fees of any pension system in the world. But the report is based on flawed data that misses much of the story.

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Household Finances 
20 September 201928 December 2019

McKell makes unsupportable claims about superannuation and wages

A recent McKell Institute report makes unsupportable claims about how superannuation interacts with wages to justify higher compulsory super contributions. McKell’s analysis doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. Here’s why.

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Household Finances 
9 May 20199 May 2019

Using the right survey to measure retiree spending

A case study on why you shouldn’t use the Melbourne Institute’s HILDA survey to analyse household spending in Australia. It’s missing half of all household expenditure!

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Australian Perspectives 
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