I seem to remember decades ago frequent reports on the lavish vacation time and various other envious perks enjoyed by Europeans. Well, it’s been several decades since American workers could retire at age 62 with full S.S. benefits. Is it still age 67 now, or has the government been able to raise it to age 70 yet? Good luck to the French people.
I seem to remember decades ago frequent reports on the lavish vacation time and various other envious perks enjoyed by Europeans. Well, it’s been several decades since American workers could retire at age 62 with full S.S. benefits. Is it still age 67 now, or has the government been able to raise it to age 70 yet?
I seem to remember decades ago frequent reports on the lavish vacation time and various other envious perks enjoyed by Europeans. Well, it’s been several decades since American workers could retire at age 62 with full S.S. benefits. Is it still age 67 now, or has the government been able to raise it to age 70 yet?
Good luck to the French people.