The increase also compared to pre-Covid levels. In Eurostat data, Italy is the second-longest-living member country, 83.5 years. Trento and Bolzano among the longest-living provinces in Europe
So if you start your work life at 16 and retire at 67, that will give you 51 years working, 14,5 years in retirement and 16 years as a child. That is the "best" case here in Germany, most people won't work that long, other countries have lower retirement ages and many people are doing additional schooling and university. But even that means that you have to put away / pay into retirement fund 14,5/51 = 28% of your income during your work life to support your retirement.
But are they aging healthily? I work in a healthcare setting and there are so many 70-somethings that are barely functioning.
I'd rather have a 75 year expectancy but with a high level of health (which includes independence and function) than add 10 years of poor health and constant care just to die miserable.
I'd rather agree to take a pill at 75 and have the means to enjoy retirement prior to that. At least in the UK we're soon to get the right to die. I'd like to arrange to opt out in advance if I get dementia - that's cruel and can go on a long time.
This will drop off again with climate desasters and wars to come. The Boomers and Gen X will see most of the benefits of the technical advances, without seeing most of the consequences.
If the idiot white-wingers didn't smash the health budget she might still be with us. Maybe the nurses wouldn't be so overwork they let her die of anemia.