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Many Gen Xers, now in their 40s and 50s, have also become part of what some demographers call the ‘Sandwich generation’.

Gen Xers, it’s time for some superannuation housekeeping

While retirement may increasingly seem a far-off illusion, spend a few minutes daydreaming and then do some fact-finding.

  • Emma Koehn

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Millennials have been contributing to super for 10 or 20 years at this point, so it’s time to lift the lid on what you’re invested in.

Why Millennials should picture themselves (and their super) at 60

While retirement may still feel decades away, there are three things Millennial workers should be doing now to get their super fighting fit.

  • Emma Koehn
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Gen Z workers: A few minutes now could save you thousands for retirement

If you’re just starting out in the workplace, it might be tricky to get enthused by your super. But taking the time now can pay off massively later.

  • Emma Koehn
Gen Alpha workers starting jobs for the first time will have to start thinking about their superannuation.

Starting your first job? It’s time to think about retirement

Australia’s youngest workers are starting to build gold mines – but there’s a strong chance they don’t even realise it.

  • Emma Koehn

Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/topic/gen-super-6h06