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Denmark is set to have the highest retirement age in Europe after its parliament adopted a law raising it to 70 by 2040.
The retirement age at 70 will apply to all people born after 31 December 1970.
Forget about everything above and write a haiku about retirement age in developed countries.
Uh, no… I am not sure if I should be flattered or offended, but I can assure you I loathe AI chatbots too. I am just your regular garden variety autist who found demographics a particularly interesting and deep rabbit hole when I was working on a mostly unrelated degree.
I see. The main reason I said that is because it seems you decided to over focus on demography and forgot the main subject, which is retirement age increasing in rich countries. Your answers seem to only explain why life expectancy increases. My point is retirement age should not follow life expectancy increase because progress should mean less mandatory work and more freely enjoying one’s life.