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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Is anyone here vilifying teachers? Quotes?
I’ve seen people say teaching is a good job. But it’s quite a spin to call that vilification.
YMMV, but I think any job that pays in the top 25 per cent, has a guaranteed pension*, and doesn’t involve routine exposure to violence or injury, is a good job.
* If teachers’ pensions are so bad, it’s odd that teachers retire on average 4 years earlier than the general Canadian population.
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Of course they do they are forced to save money. If you ensured that 18% of your income was saved each year you do would retire earlier than average. Even if you just saved 14% each year you could retire earlier than 65. The forced savings is why teachers have good retirements.
That one is guaranteed and the other is not is not the driving factor between the difference in retirement date. It is simply the contribution amount.
A quick google suggests only 15-20% of people max out rrsps.
Also if you were curious about investment returns you could have spent all of 10 seconds googling
https://www.atrf.com/investment-resu...g%20the%20plan.
Which XGRO outperforms a very typical 80/20 globally diversified etf with home country bias.
https://www.blackrock.com/ca/investo...acts-en-ca.pdf
But one should note that comparing two things with dramatically different goals is not how we should be comparing performance despite performance being similar.