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It is said on the Internet that both men and women in social security retire at the age of 65. Is it true or not?

Social security, both men and women retire at the age of 65, is false.

1on March 9, 1999, the Ministry of Labor and Social Security issued the Notice on Stopping and Correcting Issues Related to Handling Early Retirement of Enterprise Employees in Violation of State Regulations (No.8 issued by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security [1999]), pointing out that the legal retirement age of enterprise employees nationwide is 60 years for men, 50 years for women employees and 55 years for women cadres. Engaged in underground, high temperature, high altitude, especially heavy manual labor or other jobs harmful to health, the retirement age is 55 years old for men and 45 years old for women, disabled by illness or non-work-related injuries, and completely incapacitated by the hospital appraisal and confirmed by the labor appraisal committee, the retirement age is 50 years old for men and 45 years old for women.