"Rethinking Retirement: BlackRock CEO's Solutions for America's Aging Workforce"

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and other experts are advocating for raising the Social Security retirement age, citing demographic shifts and the program's looming shortfall. Fink argues that the current retirement age of 65 is outdated and proposes a new full retirement age of 67, while others suggest different changes such as a higher minimum benefit or a flat benefit for all retirees. As the debate continues, the focus remains on ensuring that workers can retire on their own terms and with enough financial security.
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