clubchamp98
Journeyman Pro
That might be ok if you work in an office or non manual labour.Yes but when I started paying in (1980) the life expectancy of a male was around 73, now it is 80 and the majority more active largely due to advances in medicine.
More people living longer = bigger pension bills, something had to be done and I think making us work an extra couple of years isn’t a major issue.
There will be some who have to retire earlier due to ill heath and there needs to be adequate provision for them.
But who can afford to live on a state pension alone, especially if still renting ?
Manual jobs take their toll on your body.
But not many building workers and manual jobs can be done until 67.
Imagine taking tiles up a roof at 67 yrs old.
I had to climb a 60 ft to my crane cab I would not fancy that at 67.