What is the age limit someone should be allowed to work to? I know some people like to retire around 65-70 or so. But what age is too much? Should you allow someone to work up to 80, 90? etc
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As long as they still have the skills and are of sound mind, I'd say any age. I know a few doctors still working well into their 80's. And many elderly people that are doing great and looking great for their age, when asked how they are living such a long, healthy life, usually one of the first things they say is, "Keep working, even if you cut your hours. Don't retire."What is the age limit someone should be allowed to work to? I know some people like to retire around 65-70 or so. But what age is too much? Should you allow someone to work up to 80, 90? etc
Although in my country it is legal to work until the age of 70 if the person wants as far as I know, there are many people who skip this law and continue working even all their lives, there are many people who cannot live without working and will continue to do so all their lives, as long as you want to work, got energy and you are not sick, I honestly don't think there is a specific age.
What is the age limit someone should be allowed to work to? I know some people like to retire around 65-70 or so. But what age is too much? Should you allow someone to work up to 80, 90? etc
In my home country, 60 years is the retirement age for employees, especially government employees. Once you reach 60 years you will be retired and survive with a pension. However, in the private sector, you can work for longer, provided your employer thinks you are doing well and helping the company with your expertise. I believe you can work as long as are mentally and physically fit to work. There shouldn't be any law that prohibits you from working as long as you are perfectly healthy individual.