Industry Super Australia: Pouring Super Onto Overheated Housing Market Will Make Nation's Retirement Savings Go Up in Flames
A fundamentally flawed proposal to bust open super for first home buyers housing deposits could hike the nation's five major capital city median property prices by between 8-16%, preliminary analysis from Industry Super Australia shows.
Allowing couples to take
The market would react quickly to the scheme becoming a reality, within a year the full price increases would likely be realised.
Many potential buyers would soon be locked out of the supercharged market, others would be lumped with far bigger mortgages - and would hit retirement with little savings and only the pension to rely on.
A big loser in this scheme, being pushed by a backbench MP, is the taxpayer, who would be forced to pay billions more into the aged pension, which could lead to higher taxes.
There is no free lunch in super and for every
But the scheme is a real winner for the banks who would reap the windfall of the inflated mortgages.
Last week Superannuation Minister
The findings of ISA's preliminary analysis backs expert warnings that such a scheme would inflate prices and make affordability worse.
ISA will soon publish a detailed technical report on its findings, a briefing report on the proposal can be found here: https://www.industrysuper.com/media/super-bad-why-super-for-a-house-will-hurt-first-homebuyers/
Comments attributable to Industry Super Australia Chief Executive
"This just confirms what experts have been saying for ages; that throwing super into the housing market would be like throwing petrol on a bonfire - it will jack up prices, inflate young people's mortgages and add billions to the aged pension, which taxpayers will have to pay for."
"Politicians who own multiple investment properties and pocket 15% super might think price hikes are a 'secondary' consideration. They don't care about locking young people into hugely inflated mortgages and a bleak future with hardly any savings to fall back on."
"We need sensible solutions - like boosting the supply of affordable housing which will bring prices down and get young people into a home without lumbering workers with higher taxes in the future."
"We welcomed the minister pouring cold water on this idea very publicly last week and would encourage the Treasurer and the PM to back her up and show that the government is not beholden to extreme elements within its ranks."
Table 1: Impact on capital city prices of allowing couples to withdraw up to
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