• Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Sweden (I’m using them as an example) has a comparable employment rate at every age group than the US?

    In the US about 41% of people 55 and older are working, compared to almost 38% in Sweden.

    Edit: I did my math super wrong. Sweden doesn’t have “much more” people at that age working, they have slightly fewer.

        • facepainter@lemm.ee
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          18 minutes ago

          No offense, but then your first statement is a bit irrelevant, don’t you think?

          Obviously people here will work past 55, as the retirement age in Europe is somewhere between 60 and 68, depending on the actual country.

          Not saying seniors are living it large here, but I would be appalled to see an 80yo (have to) work as a delivery-person