- In 2022-23, 54% of retirees were women.
- The population of retired men increased more than women.
- On average, women retire sooner than men. However, women are retiring later than in previous years.
2020-21 | 2022-23 | Change | ||
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People aged 45 years and over | ||||
Retirees | 4.1 million | 4.2 million | +0.1 million | |
Proportion retired | 40% | 40% | No Change | |
Average age of retirement | 56.3 years | 56.9 years | +0.6 years | |
Men aged 45 years and over | ||||
Retirees | 1.8 million | 1.9 million | +0.1 million | |
Proportion retired | 37% | 37% | No Change | |
Average age of retirement | 59.3 years | 59.4 years | +0.1 years | |
Women aged 45 years and over | ||||
Retirees | 2.3 million | 2.3 million | No Change | |
Proportion retired | 43% | 42% | -1 pts | |
Average age of retirement | 54.0 years | 54.7 years | +0.7 years |
- Note: Age at retirement is the age when people retired from the labour force (i.e. ceased working and/or looking for work).
- Data sourced from Retirement and Retirement Intentions microdata. Age group data also available in Tables 1 and 3 in Data downloads.
- Data sourced from Table 2 in Data downloads and combines data from different iterations of the survey and measures. State breakdowns are also available in Table 2.
Of the 130,000 people who retired in 2022, the average age at retirement was 64.8 years. For men, the average age was 66.9 years and for women the average was 63.2 years.
- Note: It is important to consider the relative size and structure of the ‘baby boomer’ age cohorts when looking at changes in the number of retirees over time.
- Data sourced from Table 14 in Data downloads. State breakdowns and estimates for previous surveys are also available in Table 14.