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标题:In China, Retiring as Early as 50 Has Been the Norm.
That Is About to Change.
正文:Squeezed by an economic downturn and a rapidly aging population, China took a step toward raising its unusually low age benchmarks for when state employees have to retire. China has one of the lowest retirement ages among major economies, letting women retire as early as 50 and men at 60—policies unchanged since the 1950s. Beijing has long said it wants citizens to work longer, but has repeatedly put off any policy changes for fear of social pushback. The urgency has grown as the country confronts a decline in births and a shrinking workforce.
知识点:squeeze v. /skwiːz/
1. obtain (something) from someone with difficulty (费⼒地)索取,榨出
• Councils will want to squeeze as much money out of taxpayers as they can.
市政会都会想⽅设法从纳税⼈那⾥榨取尽可能多的钱
2. pressurize (someone) in order to obtain something from them⾮正式向….施加压⼒(以获取)
• She used the opportunity to squeeze him for information.她利⽤这个机会逼他吐露消息。
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