Belgium seems to be at the lower end of the scale average below 35 years.
This really surprised me with all the discussions about having to work 45 years to get a full pension.
There is a gender gap of about 5 years.
NL at the top end of the scale; we’re at the bottom end of the scale. Anyone surprised?
It’s interesting to see the clear correlation between this graph and the state of a country’s finances.
I think the Belgian government underestimates the vast budgetary implications this will have on an already unhealthy budget. It’s worrisome, especially for future generations.
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Belgium seems to be at the lower end of the scale average below 35 years.
This really surprised me with all the discussions about having to work 45 years to get a full pension.
There is a gender gap of about 5 years.
NL at the top end of the scale; we’re at the bottom end of the scale. Anyone surprised?
It’s interesting to see the clear correlation between this graph and the state of a country’s finances.
I think the Belgian government underestimates the vast budgetary implications this will have on an already unhealthy budget. It’s worrisome, especially for future generations.
INEQUALITY, THIS IS SEXISM TOWARDS MEN! /s