No Stupid Questions with Susan Edmunds

Young, old, or in between, you need to know about NZ Super!

13 min · 11. Mai 2026
Episode Young, old, or in between, you need to know about NZ Super! Cover

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Most of us probably think we have a pretty good understanding of the pension. You turn 65, you get it. Right? Well, it turns out that there lots of little details that can catch you out. We’ve had a lot of questions about the pension (or NZ Super), so we’re on a bit of a deep dive into the most common ones. And don’t worry – this isn’t all questions for the over 65s, so stick with us if you’re not in that age bracket. In this episode, Susan answers questions about: * If I live overseas, can I still claim a New Zealand pension? * Why does the first person in a couple turning 65 gets the sharing rate, not the full single payment? * Will the pension still be around when the next generation retire? * When I turn 65, do I have to let someone know to get the pension? * Which city in New Zealand has the most money left over after paying their mortgage, power, rates, insurance and food bills? If you have a money question you'd like Susan to answer, put it in an email or voice memo, then send it to questions@rnz.co.nz [questions@rnz.co.nz]. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/no-stupid-questions?share=36bf4004-db7d-4291-bddd-8e49f3e05495]

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