There is no longer a legally enforceable retirement age in the UK. However, the earliest age that you can claim your state pension if you were born in 1972 (male or female), is 67. This age is under review and could change in the future.
The current retirement age is 67 (which you would reach in 2039). However - there are plans to scrap the retirement age altogether - and allow people to retire when they decide to.
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Born between 1943 and 1954 Full Retirement age (FRA) or Normal Retirement age (NRA) will be age 66. Go to the SSA.gov web site Social Security Benefits ONLINE
The current retirement age in the UK is gradually increasing to 68 by 2046, as outlined in the Pensions Act 2014. It was previously 65 for men and 60 for women, but changes are being made to align the retirement age for both genders.
it is 65 at the momment
The retirement age in the UK has been scrapped. People can work as long as they want to - so long as they're capable of doing the job they're paid for.
The Default Retirement Age (DRA) in the UK was scrapped by the 'Employment Equality (Repeal of Retirement Age Provisions) Regulations 2011'. Some employers can still set a compulsory retirement age if they can justify the decision under the 'Equality Act 2010' but in most professions, people can now work as long as they wish.
Depends on country and gender If UK male then 65 years so 1947 + 65 = 2012 and so on
That's a matter of opinion, and of public debate.
The retirement age was previously 65 has been phased out so that now, most people can continue to work for as long as they would like.
John Padden was born in 1972, in UK.
Imaani was born in 1972, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK.
Laurence Howarth was born in 1972, in England, UK.