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"If you turn 65 years old, you will be burdened with 30 trillion won a year↑"What's the solution to the discussion? [Anchor Report]

2024.12.02 PM 07:03
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In the age of 100, even after retirement, you have to live in your old age for the period you worked.

For this reason, it has become mandatory to think about extending the retirement age.

According to a survey by the National Statistical Office, 7 out of 10 elderly people in Korea want to continue working.

The average age for retirement was 73.3 years.

Japan, which became a super-aged society before us, laid the foundation for working until the age of 70.

The legal retirement age is 60, but if you wish through mandatory provisions, you can work until the age of 70.

Taiwan abolished its retirement age, which was 65, due to a decrease in the workforce.

Singapore plans to increase its retirement age, which is currently 62, to 65.

Sweden, Europe's leading welfare state, has a high retirement age of 68.

France decided to extend the retirement age to 64 and Germany to 67.

The U.S., the U.K., and Australia leave it to corporate judgment to force retirement at age.

The Korean government plans to announce a roadmap soon through an agreement between labor, management and the government on extending the retirement age.

According to a survey, if the retirement age is extended to 65, the corporate burden will exceed 30 trillion won per year.

We are interested in whether the retirement age issue can achieve social consensus.




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