http://www.marketwatch.com/story/retire-in-france-at-62-in-turkey-its-45-2010-10-27SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — In France, workers took to the streets in angry protest when lawmakers first proposed hiking that country’s retirement age for full pension benefits to 62, from 60, but in many other countries, workers would welcome an age-62 rule. Except Turkey.
In Turkey, the retirement age now is essentially 45 for men and 41 for women, according to a report in October by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a research and policy group with 33 member countries.
Despite women’s longer average lifespan, many countries offer them a younger retirement age. For instance, in the United Kingdom, women’s pension age is 60, compared with men's 65. In the Czech Republic, women can retire at about age 59, versus men’s 61.
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American workers are looking for 2 and 3 jobs... just for basic necessities.... don't even THINK about retirement.
And for the Cat Food commission.. it STILL is not enough.. they want more. Ahhh.. life in Corporate America.