People like me
See how much others like you have saved up for retirement
32%

of those going into retirement find out that they have not saved enough for retirement.

Which gender are you?
Female
Male

Women live longer than men

On average, women live 16 years longer than men. On the other hand, women have typically saved less for retirement, so they have less money to spend over a longer period of time.

Women live longer than men

On average, women live 16 years longer than men. On the other hand, men have typically saved more for retirement, so they have more money available.

What is your age?
45 years
25 years
65 +

Your state pension age

Being 45 years old today, you will be eligible for state pension when you reach the age of 70

Where do you live?
Choose your region by clicking the map

DKK 4,000

Bynavn: People from this region contribute an average of DKK 4,000 to their pension every month.

What is your monthly salary?
Your salary before tax and excluding pension
DKK 30,000
DKK 17,000
DKK 200,000 +

Salary and savings

Women earning the same salary as you contribute a total of 13.0% of their salary to their pension.

Salary and savings

Men earning the same salary as you contribute a total of 13.0% of their salary to their pension.

What is your marital status?
In a relationship
Single

More money in a relationship

A person aged 60 and living in a relationship currently has saved an average of DKK 1,700,000 for retirement. So if you are in a relationship, you have typically saved 33% more than singles.

Less money as a single

A single aged 60 currently has saved an average of DKK 1,700,000 for retirement. So as a single, you have typically saved 33% less than a person living in a relationship.

What type of home do you have?
Owner
Rented

Homeowners save more for retirement

If you are living in an owner-occupied home or a cooperative home, you typically save 33% of your salary for retirement. This is 33% more than people living in a rented home.

Tenants save less for retirement

If you are a tenant, you typically save 33% of your salary for retirement. This is 33% less than homeowners.

There is a probability of 17% that you are saving enough for retirement
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People like you
30% are saving too little for retirement
30% are saving enough for retirement
30% are saving too much for retirement

People like you contribute a total of 13% of their salary to their pension and have pension savings of about

DKK 200,000

Statistics on people like you

  • On average, women live 16 years longer than men. On the other hand, men have typically saved more for retirement, so they have more money available.

    On average, women live 16 years longer than men. On the other hand, women have typically saved less for retirement, so they have less money to spend over a longer period of time.

  • Being 32 years old today, you will be eligible for state pension when you reach the age of 62

  • Bynavn: People from this region contribute an average of DKK 4,000 to their pension every month.

  • Women earning the same salary as you contribute a total of 9.2% of their salary to their pension.

    Men earning the same salary as you contribute a total of 9.2% of their salary to their pension.

  • A single aged 60 currently has saved an average of DKK 1,700,000 for retirement. So as a single, you have typically saved 33% less than a person living in a relationship.

    A person aged 60 and living in a relationship currently has saved an average of DKK 1,700,000 for retirement. So if you are in a relationship, you have typically saved 33% more than singles.

  • If you are living in an owner-occupied home or a cooperative home, you typically save 33% of your salary for retirement. This is 33% more than people living in a rented home.

    If you are a tenant, you typically save 33% of your salary for retirement. This is 33% less than homeowners.

Retrieving information
 
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