by germainebull » 15 Nov 2025, 14:00
Fergal wrote:The retirement age in Ireland is about 66, some employment contracts have a mandatory retirement age of 65. However, many poeple work later and work well into their seventies. Others are in a position where they have managed their money carefully and can retire much earlier, in their fifties. It also depends on what job you work at, for example, fishermen can retire much earlier and start receiving a pension, earlier than other workers.
The Irish retirement story is very interesting. Officially, it is around 65 to 66, but the reality is different. Some people continue to work until their seventies without stress. Others have planned their finances well and are retiring early. Jobs also have influence, such as fishermen, who can retire earlier and receive a pension faster than other sectors. It depends on your hustle and how you have planned financially. Your retirement will be smooth and without drama.
--- 15 Nov 2025, 17:02 ---
Fergal wrote:The retirement age in Ireland is about 66, some employment contracts have a mandatory retirement age of 65. However, many poeple work later and work well into their seventies. Others are in a position where they have managed their money carefully and can retire much earlier, in their fifties. It also depends on what job you work at, for example, fishermen can retire much earlier and start receiving a pension, earlier than other workers.
The Irish retirement story is very interesting. Officially, it is around 65 to 66, but the reality is different. Some people continue to work until their seventies without stress. Others have planned their finances well and are retiring early. Jobs also have influence, such as fishermen, who can retire earlier and receive a pension faster than other sectors. It depends on your hustle and how you have planned financially. Your retirement will be smooth and without drama.
[quote="Fergal"]The retirement age in Ireland is about 66, some employment contracts have a mandatory retirement age of 65. However, many poeple work later and work well into their seventies. Others are in a position where they have managed their money carefully and can retire much earlier, in their fifties. It also depends on what job you work at, for example, fishermen can retire much earlier and start receiving a pension, earlier than other workers.[/quote]
The Irish retirement story is very interesting. Officially, it is around 65 to 66, but the reality is different. Some people continue to work until their seventies without stress. Others have planned their finances well and are retiring early. Jobs also have influence, such as fishermen, who can retire earlier and receive a pension faster than other sectors. It depends on your hustle and how you have planned financially. Your retirement will be smooth and without drama.
--- 15 Nov 2025, 17:02 ---
[quote="Fergal"]The retirement age in Ireland is about 66, some employment contracts have a mandatory retirement age of 65. However, many poeple work later and work well into their seventies. Others are in a position where they have managed their money carefully and can retire much earlier, in their fifties. It also depends on what job you work at, for example, fishermen can retire much earlier and start receiving a pension, earlier than other workers.[/quote]
The Irish retirement story is very interesting. Officially, it is around 65 to 66, but the reality is different. Some people continue to work until their seventies without stress. Others have planned their finances well and are retiring early. Jobs also have influence, such as fishermen, who can retire earlier and receive a pension faster than other sectors. It depends on your hustle and how you have planned financially. Your retirement will be smooth and without drama.