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If the british rertirement age was 60/65 for the last 50 years what can the next generation expect?

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If the british rertirement age was 60/65 for the last 50 years what can the next generation expect?

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  1. As in the US, one can only expect that age to increase.  As the population naturally increases and people live and work longer - overall - more time and monies are needed to fund these retirements.

    The US's Social Security age for many years was 62 / 65; that is still available, but for folks whom are late 40's and younger, that figure has changed to 62/66, and increases with each year that one is younger.

    Hope that helps

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