I never implied 65, the retirement age in Norway is 67.
But I thought Boomers were those born before 1960, so I guess I remembered that part wrong. 7 (or 5 in your country) years is a bit more than those 2 years, fair enough.
I see. In Norway it has been 67, since 1973 (it got lowered from 70). There has been talks about raising it to 70 again for the rest of us. I hope it won’t happen.
60 years or older*. Plenty are still working, and not everyone retires exactly at 65. Especially these days…
I never implied 65, the retirement age in Norway is 67. But I thought Boomers were those born before 1960, so I guess I remembered that part wrong. 7 (or 5 in your country) years is a bit more than those 2 years, fair enough.
In the US, it’s 65 for the Boomers, but it’s been raised to 67 for the rest of us.
I see. In Norway it has been 67, since 1973 (it got lowered from 70). There has been talks about raising it to 70 again for the rest of us. I hope it won’t happen.
I think generally boomers generation ends in 1964/1965 20 years after the end of the war