Majority of S. Koreans back raising senior age to 70: poll
A majority of South Koreans support raising the country's senior age threshold to 70 from the current 65, a survey by Gallup Korea showed Friday.
The survey, conducted from Tuesday to Thursday on 1,002 adults aged 18 and older, found that 59 percent of respondents favored raising the eligibility age for senior benefits.
Opposition stood at 30 percent, while 12 percent either declined to answer or said they were unsure.
In similar surveys conducted in 2015 and 2023, 46 percent and 60 percent of respondents, respectively, backed raising the threshold.
The poll also found 60 percent of respondents believe individuals should be primarily responsible for their own livelihood in old age.
By contrast, 29 percent said the government and society should take responsibility, while 4 percent said such responsibility fell on their offspring and 3 percent chose other options.
Across all age groups, more than half said individuals should take primary responsibility for their retirement.
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This story was originally published May 1, 2026 at 3:15 AM.