Not surprisingly, Japan and Germany are the only two countries with substantive increases in the official retirement age between 1970 and 2010 while the U.S. has the highest at what appears to be age 63. Also not surprisingly, Greek has the earliest official retirement age, but the French actually retire earlier, closely followed by those living in Italy and Spain
Thursday, October 25, 2012
RETIREMENT AGE IN IMPORTANT COUNTRIES
Not surprisingly, Japan and Germany are the only two countries with substantive increases in the official retirement age between 1970 and 2010 while the U.S. has the highest at what appears to be age 63. Also not surprisingly, Greek has the earliest official retirement age, but the French actually retire earlier, closely followed by those living in Italy and Spain
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