51 I bet Greenlandic people wish to join the USA now before Danish plan to raise retirement age to 70 is adopted (edition.cnn.com) posted 1 year ago by Chukna 1 year ago by Chukna +51 / -0 Denmark raises retirement age to 70 — the highest in Europe | CNN Business Denmark is set to have the highest retirement age in Europe, after lawmakers voted to raise it to 70. 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Ours will be raising soon enough. There's not enough money in SS
I think (wishful thinking) that when the millions of illegals, with their max benefits, are removed, everything will change drastically. For the good.
Trump seems, to me, to act as if money isn't the problem the rest of us think it is. As if he knows something.
Not all Danish laws apply to Greenland, they have their own parliament which can apply vetoes.
For citizens of the USA born after 1960 the full retirement age is 70.
“Full” retirement age is 67. “Delayed” retirement age is 70. Your increase is 8% per year between ages 67-70 and then the increases end. This seems to be semantics to me as the “full” amount at 67 will not be enough to pay for basic living.
They're probably going to raise those ages too. Either way no one in Greenland is looking at us as offering anything different