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I get it but then we should be moving towards less mandatory work, not a 70 years old retirement age.


Work isn't mandatory. You're free to stop any time, and accept the consequences of that choice.

What we should be doing is aggressively cutting the cost of living so that people who want to can afford to retire while still maintaining some reasonable quality of life. The number one thing that would help is to set policies that make it easier to build more housing because that's the largest expense for most people.


Should we? As life expectancy increases, wouldn't it make more sense for people to work a bit longer, so as to keep the costs of retirement the same?


Life expectancy increases 5 years and pension age is increased by 10.


What? Already 100 years ago the retirement age in many countries was at around 65 years. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement_age




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