Was the deeming rate cut from 1.75 per cent to one per cent for investments up to $52,000 (single pensioners) and $86,000 (couples) enough?
Yes
24%
123
No
76%
395
518 Responses from 519 Respondents
Was the decrease from 3.25 per cent to three per cent for amounts over $52,000 (singles) and amounts over $86,000 (couples) enough?
Yes
11%
58
No
89%
461
519 Responses
Should there be an independent and transparent process to decide on deeming rates in future?
Yes
96%
496
No
4%
23
519 Responses
Should there be an urgent review of the base rate of the Age Pension?
Yes
93%
481
No
7%
38
519 Responses
If yes, should the fortnightly pension base rate be lifted by:
Up to $50
21%
108
$51-$70
27%
138
$71-$100
53%
273
519 Responses
Do you live from payday to payday?
Yes, always
21%
108
Yes, often
21%
108
Not often, but every now and then
34%
177
No, never
24%
126
519 Responses
Should the Government’s retirement income review investigate a universal pension?
Yes
86%
444
No
14%
75
519 Responses
Are you confident you understand the income and assets tests for the Age Pension?
Yes
63%
326
No
37%
193
519 Responses
Do you trust Centrelink to ensure you are receiving all applicable payments and allowances?
Yes
16%
85
No
84%
434
519 Responses
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