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Denmark is increasing its retirement age to 70, a move that will require younger individuals to work longer. Some proposals have called for the U.S. to raise the age threshold for Social Security.
While Denmark boldly extends working years to 70, America grapples with Social Security's funding crisis. The Nordic country's move highlights the tough choices facing American policymakers.
Denmark is increasing its retirement age to 70, a move that will require younger individuals to work longer. Some proposals have called for the U.S. to raise the age threshold for Social Security.
Denmark is increasing its retirement age to 70, a move that will require younger individuals to work longer. Some proposals have called for the U.S. to raise the age threshold for Social Security.
Denmark is increasing its retirement age to 70, a move that will require younger individuals to work longer. Some proposals have called for the U.S. to raise the age threshold for Social Security.
It follows the announcement yesterday from Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall that the state pension will be reviewed.
Moving the full retirement age to 70 would also very likely increase the early retirement age, possibly to 65. It also probably means that more workers would die before they qualify.
Raising the retirement age to 70 would help Social Security’s trust fund shortfall. But experts say an across-the-board change may hurt some beneficiaries.
Denmark is increasing its retirement age to 70, a move that will require younger individuals to work longer. Some proposals have called for the U.S. to raise the age threshold for Social Security.