Pedro Ruiz (78 years) without hairs on the language about retirement age in Spain: "I say it from experience"

Pedro Ruiz (78 years) without hairs on the language about retirement age in Spain: “I say it from experience”

Pedro Ruiz has reopened the debate on the Retirement age in Spainwhich is currently 65 years (for those who have quoted at least 38 years and 6 months to social security). This age, according to experts such as Santiago RomeraI could rise to 72 years in 2050 if there are no changes. The truth is that in recent months, economists, athletes, actors and singers are commenting on retirement, their conditions and types, since it is something that leaves no one indifferent.

One of the last to do so has been the well -known 78 -year -old humorist Pedro Ruiz. He has answered the presenter of Got Talent Santi Millán (56 years old), who in an interview with the newspaper The world He questioned the suitability of retiring at age 65. The presenter and actor assured in this medium that “at 65 I retire and I will be older, but now I have almost 60… How am I going to retire at 65 if that is within nothing? No, I think that with retiring is a decision that others will make, which will say, ‘you don’t call me more’”.

A position that shares the Journalist Olga Vizawhich recently explained what the active retirement consists of with which to quote social security, collect “without limit” pension.

Now, Pedro Ruiz in his X (formerly Twitter) account has published a short message dedicated to Millán. “Santi Millán says that the 65 years seem few to retire. I am sure that this idea will settle in him. I tell him from experience.”

“If you worked at the mine or scaffold I wouldn’t say the same”

The comments to this message have not been expected, and one of them is blunt “if you worked in the mine or the scaffold would not say the same.” Another ensures that “that is a machine, at 70 you have in the Titan Desert.”