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Labour claims superannuation is sustainable, Treasury warns of potential costs

23 June 2026
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Labour has expressed confidence in maintaining the sustainability of New Zealand’s superannuation without altering entitlements, despite Treasury’s warning that costs could escalate to approximately 8% of GDP by 2065, equating to about $13 billion annually in today’s terms. Treasury previously indicated that such a level of expenditure is unsustainable long-term, potentially leading to national debt reaching 200% of GDP. In contrast, the National Party has proposed making KiwiSaver contributions mandatory and offering a $1,500 incentive for newborns starting in 2027, alongside a campaign to raise the eligibility age for NZ Super. Labour leader Chris Hipkins acknowledged that while superannuation can remain sustainable, future governments will face critical decisions in the coming decades to ensure its affordability. He stated that Labour would outline its fiscal strategy in response to these challenges.

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The sustainability of New Zealand’s superannuation is a significant issue as it directly impacts the country’s fiscal health and the financial security of its aging population. Historical data shows that without intervention, rising superannuation costs could lead to unsustainable debt levels, affecting public services and economic stability. Previous discussions on superannuation reforms have highlighted the need for balancing entitlements with fiscal responsibilities, particularly as the population ages and life expectancy increases. The government’s approach to these challenges will influence economic policy and social welfare in New Zealand for years to come.

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