Germany to Gradually Raise Retirement Age to 70 by Early 2090s, Merz Backs Plan
Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday backed recommendations from an expert commission proposing a gradual rise in Germany's retirement age to around 70 by the early 2090s. The commission said retirement age should be tied to rising life expectancy and that early retirement should be scrapped entirely. The reforms are designed to future-proof Germany's pension system against the pressures of an ageing population.
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