Roughly speaking Under the Takaichi administration, "reviewing the definition of the elderly" emerged as a pillar of social security reform. It is envisioned that we will see a transition to a society in which people aged 65 to 74 are treated similar to the working generation, and people work until the age of 74. Changes are also expected to be made in the details of people's lives, such as extending the retirement age and pushing back the age at which people are eligible for preferential treatment. Read article