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Should Australia follow Germany's lead by raising the retiring age?

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On April 1st the Sun-Herald reported that Germany will raise the retirement age from 65 to 67 in increments from 2012 to 2029. see http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/germans-up-retiring-age/2007/03/31/1174761816473.html

This measure will increase the size of the workforce but are 67 year olds fit enough to work?

How many people over 60 do you know who are confident they can see well enough to drive at night?
How many builders labourers are over 40?
Posted by billie, Wednesday, 4 April 2007 9:01:25 AM
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The retirement age ought to be dropped to at least 50, so that all the people who have paid in a working-lifetime of superannuation can start to spend the monies thus tied up.
This would bring about a boost to the economy, especially the internal tourist industry although a lot of retirees may decide to travel o/seas.
Early retirement is going out of favour but it would be a good idea if compulsorily applied to polititians, High Court judges and other dodderers who at present are allowed to flounder on even into senility.
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 6 April 2007 7:41:37 AM
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One in six Australians will suffer senility in their old age. Yet one in five Australians will be affected by a mental health problem during their entire working life. Two stats to ponder on before you answer this thread.
I personally believe that there should be no retirement age. Do what you want to do, if you are 40 or 80 and you want to retire, go for it. If you are 75 and like to hammer nails, serve the customers, do the accounts or do whatever you do, that is cool as well. Old age does not equal poor work performance.
Posted by seaweed, Friday, 6 April 2007 9:36:40 PM
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The old age pension should be paid to any person who qualifies
at 65,whether. you work or not.
This will stop the fraud of pensioners doing cash jobs.
You should be entitled to work as long as you are capable,ie Judges working till they are 85 as many do now.
Posted by BROCK, Saturday, 7 April 2007 12:20:39 PM
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