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Is $400,000 in Super Good at 60?

See how $400,000 compares to the average, your projected retirement balance, and what to do next.

Last verified: 1 July 2025
Above Average

With $400,000 in super at age 60, you are 15% above the average ($348,000) and 109% above the median ($191,400).

Your Balance

$400K

Average at 60

$348K

Median at 60

$191.4K

ASFA Target

$690K

Projected Balance at 67

Projected at 67

$735,776

Gap to ASFA Comfortable

+$45,776

Assumes 7% annual return, 12% employer SG on $90,000 salary,7 years to retirement.

You're On Track

With $400,000 at age 60, your projected balance of $735,776 at 67 exceeds the ASFA Comfortable standard by $45,776. You may want to consider optimising your investment allocation or exploring transition-to-retirement strategies as you get closer to retirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is $400,000 in super good at 60?

At age 60, $400,000 in super is above average. The average balance is $348,000 and the median is $191,400. Your balance is 15% above the average.

How much more super do I need at 60?

With $400,000 at age 60, you're projected to reach $735,776 by 67, which exceeds the ASFA Comfortable standard of $690,000. You're in a strong position.

Should I salary sacrifice at 60?

You're already well-positioned for retirement. Salary sacrifice can still provide tax benefits — contributions are taxed at 15% in super vs your marginal rate. The concessional cap is $30,000/year.

General information and estimates only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify with a licensed adviser or the ATO.