Retirement Age to โRise further,Spahn โTells “maischberger”
Berlin – Germany’s retirement โคage is set to increase incrementally in the coming โคdecade,according to โCDU politician Jens Spahn,speaking Monday evening onโ the ARD program “Maischberger.” Spahn โstated, “If we live longer andโ longer, we will also have to workโค part of this longer lifetime,” emphasizing the need โขfor honest discussion about theโ future of โฃpensions.
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 โขnecessary. He suggested the age “has to increase gradually year after yearโ and thenโ month after month” in the subsequent legislative period.
These statements align with recommendations from a new โreport by an advisory group to Federal โคMinister of Economics Katharina Reiche โ(CDU). โฃThe report, lead by economist Veronika Grimm, advocates for linking โthe retirementโ age to life expectancy, abolishing the early retirement option โคat 63, โขand reinstating the โsustainability factor.According toโ the report, titled “A growth agenda for Germany,”โค “We will have to work more if we want to preserve the scope of โฃsocial security without โleaving the following generations even more โคloads.” Reiche’s โadvisory group is โalso reportedly pushing for a retirement age of โ70.