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Greece's Pension System: Improved Sustainability Amidst Aging Population Challenges
Allianz's Global Pension Report scores Greece's pension system 3.5, citing recent reforms improving sustainability but highlighting concerns about its aging population, projected to increase the old-age dependency ratio from 38% to 65% in 25 years, and low employment rates for older workers (7% for ...
Greece's Pension System: Improved Sustainability Amidst Aging Population Challenges
Allianz's Global Pension Report scores Greece's pension system 3.5, citing recent reforms improving sustainability but highlighting concerns about its aging population, projected to increase the old-age dependency ratio from 38% to 65% in 25 years, and low employment rates for older workers (7% for ...
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20% Bias Score


Greece's Pension System: Sustainability Amidst Demographic Crisis
Allianz's Global Pension Report reveals that Greece's pension system, while showing improved sustainability (score 2.9), faces a critical challenge from its rapidly aging population, with the old-age dependency ratio projected to increase from 38% to 65% within 25 years.
Greece's Pension System: Sustainability Amidst Demographic Crisis
Allianz's Global Pension Report reveals that Greece's pension system, while showing improved sustainability (score 2.9), faces a critical challenge from its rapidly aging population, with the old-age dependency ratio projected to increase from 38% to 65% within 25 years.
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Older Workers: Aging Population and Systemic Shifts Drive Workforce Growth
The number of Americans aged 65 and older working increased by over 33% from 2015-2024, driven by an aging population, shifts in retirement systems, and increased Social Security full retirement age, creating a larger, experienced workforce but also highlighting financial pressures faced by retirees...
Surge in Older Workers: Aging Population and Systemic Shifts Drive Workforce Growth
The number of Americans aged 65 and older working increased by over 33% from 2015-2024, driven by an aging population, shifts in retirement systems, and increased Social Security full retirement age, creating a larger, experienced workforce but also highlighting financial pressures faced by retirees...
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40% Bias Score


Global Population to Peak, Then Decline: Implications for Workforce and Geopolitics
Global population growth is expected to peak at 9.7 billion around 2060 and decrease to 8 billion by 2100, creating workforce shortages and altering geopolitical dynamics due to uneven population distribution; declining birth rates in the West contrast sharply with continued high birth rates in Afri...
Global Population to Peak, Then Decline: Implications for Workforce and Geopolitics
Global population growth is expected to peak at 9.7 billion around 2060 and decrease to 8 billion by 2100, creating workforce shortages and altering geopolitical dynamics due to uneven population distribution; declining birth rates in the West contrast sharply with continued high birth rates in Afri...
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60% Bias Score


UK Population to Grow by 5 Million Due to Record Migration
The UK population is projected to grow by 5 million in the next 10 years, entirely due to net migration averaging 494,000 annually, despite higher death rates than birth rates, potentially making the UK have the highest migration rate in Europe by 2029.
UK Population to Grow by 5 Million Due to Record Migration
The UK population is projected to grow by 5 million in the next 10 years, entirely due to net migration averaging 494,000 annually, despite higher death rates than birth rates, potentially making the UK have the highest migration rate in Europe by 2029.
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40% Bias Score


French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
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32% Bias Score

Germany's Long-Term Care Insurance Faces Reform Pressure Amid Rising Costs
Germany's long-term care insurance contribution rate rose by 0.2 percentage points in 2024, ranging from 2.6% to 4.2% based on family size, prompting calls for reforms due to the rising number of care recipients (5.7 million in December 2023) and high costs.

Germany's Long-Term Care Insurance Faces Reform Pressure Amid Rising Costs
Germany's long-term care insurance contribution rate rose by 0.2 percentage points in 2024, ranging from 2.6% to 4.2% based on family size, prompting calls for reforms due to the rising number of care recipients (5.7 million in December 2023) and high costs.
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44% Bias Score

Robotic Exoskeletons Ease Taishan Mountain Climbs
At China's Taishan Mountain, a trial of 10 robotic exoskeletons during the Spring Festival (which saw over 400,000 visitors) proved highly successful, easing the climb for users of all ages and abilities; the tourism group plans to sell 200 by March and 3,000 by June.

Robotic Exoskeletons Ease Taishan Mountain Climbs
At China's Taishan Mountain, a trial of 10 robotic exoskeletons during the Spring Festival (which saw over 400,000 visitors) proved highly successful, easing the climb for users of all ages and abilities; the tourism group plans to sell 200 by March and 3,000 by June.
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12% Bias Score

Older Americans Fueling Workforce Growth Amid Retirement Challenges
The number of employed Americans aged 65 and older surged more than 33% from 2015 to 2024, reaching 7% of the total workforce, driven by factors such as an aging population, insufficient retirement savings, and rising living costs, forcing many to remain employed beyond the traditional retirement ag...

Older Americans Fueling Workforce Growth Amid Retirement Challenges
The number of employed Americans aged 65 and older surged more than 33% from 2015 to 2024, reaching 7% of the total workforce, driven by factors such as an aging population, insufficient retirement savings, and rising living costs, forcing many to remain employed beyond the traditional retirement ag...
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40% Bias Score

UK Population to Hit 72.5 Million by 2032, Driven by Immigration
The UK population is projected to hit 72.5 million by mid-2032, a 4.9 million increase entirely due to immigration, as births and deaths offset each other; net migration is estimated at 340,000 annually from mid-2028, while the over-85 population will nearly double by 2047.

UK Population to Hit 72.5 Million by 2032, Driven by Immigration
The UK population is projected to hit 72.5 million by mid-2032, a 4.9 million increase entirely due to immigration, as births and deaths offset each other; net migration is estimated at 340,000 annually from mid-2028, while the over-85 population will nearly double by 2047.
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52% Bias Score

Japan's 8.9 Million Vacant Homes: A Looming Urban Crisis
Japan faces a growing crisis of 8.9 million vacant homes (10.3% of total housing), projected to reach 30.4% by 2033, due to high inheritance taxes, demolition costs, complex land regulations, and a declining birth rate, creating challenges for urban planning and potentially impacting property values...

Japan's 8.9 Million Vacant Homes: A Looming Urban Crisis
Japan faces a growing crisis of 8.9 million vacant homes (10.3% of total housing), projected to reach 30.4% by 2033, due to high inheritance taxes, demolition costs, complex land regulations, and a declining birth rate, creating challenges for urban planning and potentially impacting property values...
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56% Bias Score

France's 2025 Demographic Turning Point: Declining Births and an Aging Population
France faces a potential demographic crisis in 2025, with deaths possibly exceeding births for the first time since WWII due to declining birth rates and an aging population, necessitating significant adaptations to its pension system and labor market.

France's 2025 Demographic Turning Point: Declining Births and an Aging Population
France faces a potential demographic crisis in 2025, with deaths possibly exceeding births for the first time since WWII due to declining birth rates and an aging population, necessitating significant adaptations to its pension system and labor market.
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76% Bias Score
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