Comment on US Question. Will the people that have to wait until 70 to get Social Security ever get what they paid in to it back out before they die since men's life expectancy is only 77 now?

Pons_Aelius@kbin.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

men's life expectancy is only 77 now

That figure is average life expectancy. IE 50% of US man are expected to reach 77.

A bit of history on why 65 was originally set as the retirement age.

The first country to set retirement at 65 was the Weimar Republic in Germany (1918-1933).

The reason 65 was chosen was that at that time only 5% (1 in 20) of the German population made it to 65. Retirement and the pension was a case of "You have worked hard all you life and will die soon, this is to let your final years be a bit easy"

Over the last century, in the west at least, over average lifespan has increased markedly and the quality of life for people of advanced age has also increased.

Many government now face the issue that they cannot afford to keep paying retirement benefits for two reasons:

1: Many many more people are reaching retirement age and they are living for decades more, rather than a few years.

2: With the decline in birthrates the ratio of working people to those in retirement has changed from about 10 to 1 to about 5 to 1 and is expected to get worse in the decades to come.

This does not answer your question but gives you an idea of the issues and hard decisions soci8eties will have to face in the coming decades.

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