
China’s leaders have floated the idea of raising the retirement age. It hasn’t gone down well
Hong Kong CNN — China has announced plans to raise some of the world’s lowest statutory retirement ages as it tries to cope with the consequences of a rapidly ageing population and a pensions funding crisis. Currently, men in urban areas can retire at 60 and receive a pension from state-backed funds. The retirement age …
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