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Germany Pension Age Increase: Spahn & Experts Push for Later Retirement

Retirement Age to ‍Rise further,Spahn ​Tells “maischberger”

BerlinGermany’s retirement ⁤age is set to increase incrementally in the coming ⁤decade,according to ‌CDU politician Jens Spahn,speaking Monday evening on‍ the ARD program “Maischberger.” Spahn ‌stated, “If we live longer and‍ longer, we will also have to work⁤ part of this longer lifetime,” emphasizing the need ⁢for honest discussion about the‍ future of ⁣pensions.

Currently,germany’s retirement age is gradually increasing to 67,a benchmark expected to be reached by 2030/31. Though, Spahn indicated further increases will be ⁢necessary. He suggested the age “has to increase gradually year after year‌ and then‌ month after month” in the subsequent legislative period.

These statements align with recommendations from a new ​report by an advisory group to Federal ⁤Minister of Economics Katharina Reiche ‌(CDU). ⁣The report, lead by economist Veronika Grimm, advocates for linking ‌the retirement​ age to life expectancy, abolishing the early retirement option ⁤at 63, ⁢and reinstating the ‌sustainability factor.According to​ the report, titled “A growth agenda for Germany,”⁤ “We will have to work more if we want to preserve the scope of ⁣social security without ​leaving the following generations even more ⁤loads.” Reiche’s ‍advisory group is ‌also reportedly pushing for a retirement age of ​70.

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