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60-65.
Make it the average retirement age.
And incentivize them to raise it? No thanks!
france tried it, that didn't go particularly well, i think russia even tried it, and it didn't go particularly well.
Unfortunately, we all know for the US it would go fine. The UK is the same, we whine for a bit, then nothing happens
idk i mean you punched your way out of a pretty thick paper bag there with Brexit, stuff happens sometimes
not good stuff, obviously, but we all know why we can't have nice things
idk i think it would probably depend. The retirement age here is probably already 70.
yes but france has balls and russia can't even do communism right!! ;)
we should be more like france, it would be funny.