Why Science Says Raising Retirement Age to 74 Is a Bad Idea
- تاريخ النشر: الإثنين، 13 أبريل 2026 زمن القراءة: دقيقة قراءة
Top 10 Reasons Why Raising Retirement Age to 74 Faces Practical and Ethical Challenges.
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As life expectancy increases, many governments have considered raising the retirement age to keep pension systems sustainable. On paper, the logic seems straightforward: people live longer, so they should work longer. However, scientific and economic research suggests the issue is far more complex.
Extending working years may not align with how the human body, labor markets, and social systems actually function. What appears financially efficient in theory can create unintended consequences in health, productivity, and inequality. Here are ten reasons why raising the retirement age to 74 may not be as practical as it seems.