Currently, the age of a state pension in Denmark is 67 years. By 2030, it will increase to 68 years, and by 2035 to 69 years.
The age of retirement in Denmark by 2040 will increase to 70 years. On May 2, Parliament adopted the appropriate plan. This was reported locally.
It is noted that people born after December 31, 1970 will have to work one year longer than those born before this date before receiving the right to say a pension.
Currently, the age of a state pension in Denmark is 67 years. In 2030, it will grow to 68 years, and by 2035 – up to 69 years.
The voting confirmed that it had grown up to 70 years in 2040 – when people born after 1970 had to retire.
As you know, a gradual increase is the result of a long -term Social Security Agreement from 2006, tied to the age of retirement with an increasing hope of life. The agreement provided for the increase in retirement age by one year every five years.
Last year, Denmark’s Denmark Mette Fredericksen said his Democratic Democratic Party wanted to re -consider the automatic mechanism, which depends on the approval of parliament, once the retirement age reached 70 years. Fredericksen does not exclude further increases in retirement age after 70 years in the future, but it has been noted that the increase in increase should be different from the current system.
The government commission was proposed in 2022 a model that reduced the relationship between the expected hope of life and age of retirement, so that increasing life hope does not automatically lead to an equivalent increase in pension rights.
Note that in 2023 the government in France without voting in Parliament increased the age of retirement from 62 to 64 years. In Paris, many thousands of protests and arguments with the police began.
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