Caribbean National Weekly

Dominica PM calls for national debate on retirement age

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Dominica PM calls for national debate on retirement age

Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has ignited a nationwide discussion on the age of retirement within the country. 

Addressing the pressing issue, Skerrit emphasized the longstanding challenge of aligning Social Security policies with retirement payments, advocating for a streamlined approach.

A bridge to 65: Reevaluating retirement timelines

Skerrit underscored the need for a comprehensive evaluation of retirement age policies, particularly within the private sector. 

He proposed the consideration of a transition period between the traditional retirement age of 60 and the state pension eligibility age of 65. 

Highlighting the complexity of individual financial circumstances, he noted instances where retirees faced ongoing financial commitments such as mortgages or educational expenses for their children.

Adjusting to evolving needs: Calls for a unified retirement age

Reflecting on feedback received from retirees, Skerrit acknowledged a growing sentiment favoring a standardized retirement age of 65. 

He emphasized the challenges posed by the current discrepancy between retirement ages, advocating for a cohesive national policy to alleviate individual burdens.

Dominica social security: Setting the pensionable age

In 2021, the Dominica Social Security (DSS) announced the establishment of a pensionable age set at 65, effective from January of that year.

Augustus Etienne, the then deputy director of the DSS, clarified that this adjustment meant individuals would need to reach the age of 65 to receive full pension benefits.

Additionally, he emphasized that opting for early retirement at age 60 would result in an individual taking their pension five years earlier than it is due to them.

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