Many Australians are not aware how much superannuation their employer pays them and only one-third think they will have enough savings for a comfortable retirement. The findings are included in an Australia-wide poll conducted by Fifty Acres x Pollinate. A total of 1003 Australians, aged 18 years and up, was surveyed in December for their views on superannuation as the federal government prepares to deal with new super laws in 2021. Only one in three of those surveyed believed they will have enough super for a comfortable retirement. But only half of those polled – 56 per cent – knew the rate of super paid by their employer. And about 70 percent said they believe that mandatory minimum employer super contributions should be increased from the current 9.5 percent to 12 percent. The survey found the sentiment that mandatory minimum employer super contributions should be increased to 12 percent is …