economic impact of raising retirement age
The economic impact of raising the retirement age refers to the effects resulting from increasing the age at which individuals become eligible for retirement benefits, particularly in terms of the economy as a whole. This can include factors such as changes in labor force participation rates, government spending on pensions, healthcare costs, productivity levels, and overall economic growth.
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