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What age do most Italians retire? Exploring Italy's Evolving Pension Landscape

According to the Italian Social Security Administration (INPS), the average retirement age for Italian workers rose to 64 years and 5 months in 2024, a notable increase that reflects ongoing national and systemic shifts. To understand what age do most Italians retire, one must look beyond a single number and examine the country's evolving and intricate pension structure.

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Understanding Senior Living: Is There Assisted Living in Italy?

Italy has one of the oldest populations in the world, with over 14 million people over the age of 65. In this context, understanding the nuances of the Italian long-term care system is crucial for those asking, 'Is there assisted living in Italy?'

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