The state pension age is rising around the world as people live longer and birth rates decline. This means that the old model of stating work (or university) at 18 and retiring between the ages of 60 and 65 in becoming increasingly uncommon, as is that of women getting to retire before men. But what does this mean for how long you might need to work before you can down tools for good - and is it affecting the incomes of those who’ve already retired?
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