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Portugal Will Be the Eighth Country in Oecd with the Age of the Highest Reform

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The normal average age of future reform in Portugal was rising from 65.6 years to 68 years, registering one of the largest increases between the various OECD countries.
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The normal average age of future reform in Portugal was rising from 65.6 years to 68 years, registering one of the largest increases between the various OECD countries.

These eight countries with the highest standard age of future reform – Denmark, Estonia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and Portugal – are those who make up the age of reform of the life expectancy, according to OECD study “Pensions at the Glance 2025”. In the previous edition of this study, published in 2023, the average future reform age in Portugal was already rising from the current 65.6 years for the 68 years, …

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folhanacional.pt broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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