Working until 70 isn’t so bad provided you feel 55


The focus must be on extending healthy life expectancy for everyone. — Bloomberg

DENMARK’s recent move to increase the statutory retirement age to 70 for those born after 1970 – the highest in Europe – highlights an obvious and potentially troubling reality: Most of us are facing longer working lives, but that also means we need to remain healthier for longer.

While linking the pensionable threshold to improving longevity is fair, up to a point, doing so risks exacerbating health inequalities because the poor become sick and die sooner than the rich.

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