So these two boneheads on Sky were suggesting that the pension age should rise to 75 because we are living longer.
OK, that is very true, but have these people seen the fitness levels of the average 75 yr-old? What jobs are these people gong to be doing in order to give them a living wage, and wont those jobs be needed by younger workers? Then think about the retraining costs for all those who did physical jobs and who will need something more sedentary in order to cope. That's retraining for the types of jobs that will be the first to go as AI comes in.
All that will happen is that when a person gets to a certain age they will go sick, and it will not take much for a scaffolder, policeman, nurse, bus driver etc to prove that they are no longer safe to do their jobs.
The money paid out will still be the same just shuffled about and given a new title. However, at the same time it will raise the stress levels for those caught up in this load of garbage and end up costing the welfare services and NHS loads more.
The irony is that many of those caught up in this will be the immigrants brought in to solve(?) the demographic baby boomer problem because for economists that was the easiest solution. All of these 'saviours' will have become part of the problem... as many of us predicted.