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Pension: Top Economist Proposes New Retirement Age

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Martin Werding pleads for an increase in the regular age limit from 2031. What this should do – and what he still recommends to the government.

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Martin Werding pleads for an increase in the regular age limit from 2031. What this should do – and what he still recommends to the government.

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Martin Werding pleads for an increase in the regular age limit from 2031. What this should do – and what he still recommends to the government.

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