Retirement Age Men in Germany remained unchanged at 66 Years in 2025 from 66 Years in 2024. Retirement Age Men in Germany averaged 65.49 Years from 2009 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 66.00 Years in 2024 and a record low of 65.00 Years in 2010. source: Bundeszentralamt für Steuern



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Employed Persons 45849.00 45858.00 Thousand Jan 2025
Employment Change 0.00 -0.10 percent Dec 2024
Employment Rate 77.80 77.40 percent Dec 2024
Full Time Employment 29526.50 29306.70 Thousand Dec 2024
Unemployment Rate Harmonised 3.50 3.50 percent Jan 2025
Job Vacancies 638.95 632.33 Thousand Feb 2025
Labor Force Participation Rate 80.50 80.30 percent Dec 2024
Labour Costs 119.30 117.20 points Dec 2024
Long Term Unemployment Rate 0.90 0.90 percent Dec 2024
Minimum Wages 12.82 12.41 EUR/Hour Jan 2025
Part Time Employment 12228.30 12101.90 Thousand Dec 2024
Population 84.70 84.40 Million Dec 2023
Productivity 90.60 93.90 points Dec 2024
Retirement Age Men 66.00 66.00 Years Dec 2025
Retirement Age Women 66.00 66.00 Years Dec 2025
Unemployed Persons 2886.00 2880.00 Thousand Feb 2025
Unemployment Change 5.00 11.00 Thousand Feb 2025
Unemployment Rate 6.20 6.20 percent Feb 2025
Real Wage Growth 2.50 2.90 percent Dec 2024
Wages 4479.00 4244.00 EUR/Month Dec 2023
Wages in Manufacturing 100.72 165.20 points Dec 2024
Youth Unemployment Rate 6.40 6.40 percent Jan 2025

Germany Retirement Age - Men
From July 2014, workers who have paid social security contributions for 45 years will be able to retire on a full pension at 63.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
66.00 66.00 66.00 65.00 2009 - 2025 Years Yearly