Federal budget would save $7b a year if workers unable to access super before 65

By Gareth Hutchens
Updated March 5 2016 - 10:08am, first published July 7 2015 - 12:15am
Holding off: The Productivity Commission has modelled what would happen if the preservation age was raised further. Photo: Jessica Shapiro
Holding off: The Productivity Commission has modelled what would happen if the preservation age was raised further. Photo: Jessica Shapiro

The Commonwealth budget would save $7 billion a year if workers were prevented from accessing their super before they turned 65.

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