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The Risk of Poverty in Old Age Faced by the "Ice Age" Generation and Beyond: How Should the Pension System Be Changed?

Summary by nippon.com
Reducing the risk of poverty in old age for the "Ice Age Generation," now in their 40s and early 50s, has become a political issue. Taking into account the characteristics of each generation, such as the "Bubble Generation" and the "Early and Late Ice Age Generations," we consider pension system reform in line with changes in working styles and family formation.
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Reducing the risk of poverty in old age for the "Ice Age Generation," now in their 40s and early 50s, has become a political issue. Taking into account the characteristics of each generation, such as the "Bubble Generation" and the "Early and Late Ice Age Generations," we consider pension system reform in line with changes in working styles and family formation.

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nippon.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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