United Kingdom: Britons should work until age 71 to save their pension system. Some are considering turning to private pensions.

A study by the International Center on Longevity recommends raising the legal retirement age from 66 to 71, to compensate for the lack of assets. With a total population of almost 67 million Britons, a steadily increasing average age of 41 and a steadily declining working population of 33 million. Consequence: it will therefore be necessary to contribute much longer so that the State can pay a pension to everyone.