UK Study Shows Older Workers’ Health Can’t Catch Rising Retirement Ages

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  1. >The length of healthy working life from age 50 for men and women in the UK may not keep up with policy goals for state pensions.

    How is policy going to keep up with ever-changing landscape of the workplace?

  2. It’s easier to let us die so they don’t have to pay us the pensions we have paid for all our lives.

  3. Dr. Marty Lynch, the lead author of the study from Keele University, said:
    “Waiting for longer to receive a State Pension is unlikely to be made
    easier by additional healthy working years.  Evidence-based initiatives
    to improve population health, wellbeing, and work opportunities are
    needed for working lives to be extended in line with policy goals.”

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