France is considering raising its retirement age to 65

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France is considering raising its retirement age to 65
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President Emmanuel Macron said moving the legal retirement age from 62 to 65 is a natural progression. “We are in an aging society,” he said. “It is therefore normal that we work more.”

French workers may see their legal retirement age jump from 62 to 65 if President Emmanuel Macron gets his way.

This is not the first time the French president has proposed an increase in the legal retirement age – the first time was two years ago, when he suggested it be raised to 64, but the proposal was postponed because of the pandemic. The suggestion was also met with resistance, including a month-long transport strike. At the time, Macron said the reform would be implemented gradually, and that it would only fully apply to workers born after 1975 .

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