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  1. Retirement age

    This article lists the statutory retirement age in different countries. In some contexts, the retirement age is the age at which a person is expected or required to cease work and is usually the age at which they may be entitled to receive superannuation or other government benefits, like a state pension. Policy makers usually consider the demography, fiscal cost of ageing, health, life expectancy, nature of profession, supply of labour force etc. while deciding the retirement age. The increase in life expectancy is used in some jurisdictions as an argument to increase the age of retirement in the 21st century.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of retirement age in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of retirement age in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of retirement age in a Sentence

  1. Joe Biden:

    Raising the cap, raising the retirement age for people who are now 30 years old, raising the tax on Social Security, cutting benefits, they’re all things that have to be discussed, quite frankly.

  2. Mayumi Waki:

    We don't consider raising the retirement age as a cost but a necessary investment.

  3. Jim MacDonald:

    One thing we learned from the last recession is that having too much stock, based on your target retirement age, in your retirement account can expose your savings to unnecessary risk, it’s the hidden danger that many workers are unaware of. This is especially true among workers nearing retirement, who should be taking steps to protect what they’ve worked so hard to save.

  4. Jeb Bush:

    I think we need to raise the retirement age, not for people that are already nearing, receiving Social Security, or already on it, but raise it gradually, over a long period of time for people that are just entering the system. And I think we need to do that in relatively short order.

  5. Geoffrey Crothall:

    The northeast is going to have a huge problem, because there's not the job creation, there's not the new enterprises coming up that can absorb these laid-off workers, a lot of those being laid off are 40-50 years old, and nearing retirement age. It's going to be very difficult for them to find another job.

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