Australia’s ageing population: Pressure that’s only set to rise
By Dan Hadley AUSTRALIA’s population is ageing. Older Australians are a growing proportion of the total population, year-on-year. For business leaders, it is important to understand the ramifications. According to the Federal Government’s Australia’s Ageing Population Report , released in 2019, the growth in the proportion of older Australians is partly due to an increase in life expectancy. In the 1960s a man might have expected to live an average life span of 78 years and a woman 78 years. Today the average life expectancy is around 85 for men and 87 for women in Australia. Some experts believe that the average life expectancy will continue to rise over time. Australians enjoy one of the highest average life expectancy rates in the world. The CIA World Index lists Monaco as having the greatest average life expectancy of its citizens at over 89 years and the lowest being Chad at just over 50 years. The Parliamentary Budget Office recen...