AUSTRALIA - An Australian economic think-tank has called for the pension age to be gradually raised from 65 to 67.
The report, Pensions for Longer Life, said rising life expectancies and the aging of the population would justify a higher pension age by 2015. It added that Australia should eventually link the pe...
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