Retirement Budgeting Calculator
Work out how much income you might need to pay for the retirement you hope for.
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Work out how much income you might need to pay for the retirement you hope for.
Our Retirement Budgeting Calculator is a quick and easy tool to help you work out how much income you might need, to enjoy the lifestyle you hope for.
The figures are a useful guideline. They are not a guarantee of the income you'll need when you retire.
Living with someone can work out a lot less per person than living alone.The costs used in this calculator reflect that, so think about what your situation might be when you come to retire, and choose one of the options below.
Living costs in London and the south east are considerably higher than the rest of the UK and you should plan for that. Choose from the options where you think you will live.
To keep things simple, the Retirement Living Standards are levels – minimum, moderate and comfortable – which give you a sense of what different standards of living could cost you in life after work. They have been designed as a guide to help you set a target to aim for.
A ‘minimum’ lifestyle covers all your needs, with some left over for fun and social occasions. You could holiday in the UK, eat out about once a month and do some affordable leisure activities about twice a week.
A ‘moderate’ lifestyle provides more financial security and more flexibility. You could have one foreign holiday a year and eat out a few times a month. You’d have the opportunity to do more of the things you want to do.
A 'comfortable' lifestyle allows you to be more spontaneous with your money. You could have subscriptions to streaming services, regular beauty treatments and a foreign holiday with 3 long weekend breaks.
Roughly speaking, a will need about a year to achieve a standard of living at retirement.
This figure is based on a ‘basket’ of common goods and services shown below. Using it as a starting point, if you think you would spend more, or less, simply change the weekly amounts to create a personal target.
NOTE: The amounts in the orange blocks are the annual cost of each category. To change the amounts to suit your needs, edit the weekly breakdowns and the calculator will work out the annual costs and update the overall total.
Based on a basket of common goods and services, for a single person hoping to achieve a moderate standard of living at retirement, you will need about £32K a year.
This is a rough guide to help give you a target to aim for.
By changing the amounts in the basket of goods and services, you have created a personal target to aim for based on your individual wants and needs. This doesn’t mean it can’t change in the future, but knowing now how much you might need later is a great step towards being able to work out if your current level of saving will be enough.
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