67vuotiaana
67vuotiaana is a Finnish term that translates to "at the age of 67." It is often used to refer to the retirement age in Finland, as it is the age at which individuals are eligible to receive a full pension from the Finnish pension system. This age was introduced in 2001 as part of a reform to the Finnish pension system, which aimed to increase the retirement age gradually over time. The decision to raise the retirement age was influenced by factors such as the aging population and the need to ensure the sustainability of the pension system. The term "67vuotiaana" has become a significant part of Finnish culture and society, reflecting the country's approach to retirement and the importance of planning for the future.