Do you want to stop working, but not necessarily save? What does the Lithuanian desire to retire early smell like?



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Bankers survey: almost half of Lithuanians would like to retire sooner

When considering raising the working age of people to 72 in Europe and Lithuania, a part of the Lithuanian population would like to retire even before the current retirement age. 40% of those surveyed indicate this attitude in the population survey. surveyed. According to Jūratė Cvilikienė, director of the Swedbank Financial Institute, who commissioned the study, bankers are currently noticing trends that more and more people would like to retire earlier, but, for example, Estonians are not overly impressed with this idea. Only 2 out of 10 Estonians would like to do so.

At present, the retirement age for women in Lithuania is 63 years. 4 months, men 64 years 2 months The retirement age for both sexes should reach the same age of 65 years in 2027.

The aforementioned survey shows that currently 3 out of 10 Lithuanians have decided to continue working even at retirement age, and 16 percent. respondents do not intend to work after retirement. The majority, about half of those surveyed, still do not have an opinion on this issue. After all, there is a reason to turn our heads: people who do not accumulate a supplementary pension can expect only a third of their current salary in the future.



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