Every hardworking Filipino looks forward to retirement—a well-earned time to rest, spend more time with family, and enjoy pension benefits. But in 2025, rumors have spread fast about a possible increase in the retirement age. Is it going up beyond 65? Will everyone have to work longer? These are valid questions, especially with news and social media full of conflicting reports. So let’s clear the confusion.
Here’s everything you need to know about the current status of the retirement age in the Philippines in 2025.
Overview
Retirement in the Philippines is handled through two main systems—SSS for private sector workers, self-employed individuals, and OFWs, and GSIS for government employees. Each has its own retirement rules, but the basic structure is similar.
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As of now, the compulsory retirement age remains 65, and the optional retirement age is still 60—provided you’ve met the required contribution years. There has been no confirmed increase in retirement age by either SSS or GSIS for 2025.
Programs
Let’s look at the retirement systems:
| System | Who It Covers | Retirement Age |
|---|---|---|
| SSS | Private employees, self-employed, OFWs | Optional: 60 / Compulsory: 65 |
| GSIS | Government workers | Optional: 60 / Compulsory: 65 |
No matter which system you’re part of, the rules for retirement age are currently the same. If you’ve contributed enough to either program, you can retire early at 60. Otherwise, retirement becomes mandatory at 65.
Rumors
So where did the confusion come from?
Much of the chatter about raising the retirement age past 65 came after news broke that SSS pensions would increase starting October 2025. This led many to wrongly assume that to receive the higher pension, they’d have to work longer. But that’s not true.
There is no connection between the pension increase and the retirement age. One is about the money you receive after retirement. The other is about the age you’re allowed or required to stop working.
Reality
Let’s set the record straight. Here’s what’s true in 2025:
- Retirement age remains at 65 for mandatory retirement
- Early retirement at 60 is still possible with required contributions
- No law has been passed to raise retirement age beyond 65
- The pension increase affects current and future pensioners but not the retirement age
This means if you’re turning 60 or 65 soon, nothing has changed for you when it comes to retirement timing.
Changes
The main update for 2025 is the increase in SSS pension benefits. Here’s what’s changing:
| Change Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Retirement Age | No change – still 60 (optional) and 65 (compulsory) |
| Pension Amount | Increased starting September 2025 |
| Laws Passed | None regarding raising retirement age |
So the only thing going up is the amount of pension, not the age to retire.
Myth
Some people have misunderstood recent headlines and assumed a hike to 67 or even 70. But as of now, this is just speculation or opinion pieces from think tanks and analysts.
Unless the Philippine Congress passes a law and it is signed by the President, the retirement age cannot be changed. So unless you hear it from SSS or GSIS directly, don’t believe the rumors.
Here’s a simple fact check:
- Claim: Retirement age is now 67 – False
- Claim: Pension will increase in 2025 – True
- Claim: Compulsory retirement still 65 – True
- Claim: You can still retire at 60 – True
Advice
If you’re nearing retirement, check your contributions and eligibility. Here’s what you can do:
- Visit www.sss.gov.ph (for private workers) or www.gsis.gov.ph (for government workers)
- Use their online portals to check your records
- Don’t rely on social media for retirement policy updates
- Speak to an SSS or GSIS officer if you need clarification
No law currently requires you to work beyond 65. You can still plan your retirement as you always have—just now with a better pension if you’re under the SSS.
FAQs
Has the retirement age increased?
No, it remains 65 for compulsory retirement in 2025.
Can I still retire at 60?
Yes, optional retirement is still allowed at age 60.
Are pensions increasing in 2025?
Yes, SSS pensions will be increased from September 2025.
Is there a law to raise the age to 67?
No law has been passed to raise retirement age beyond 65.
Who manages retirement pensions?
SSS for private workers, GSIS for government employees.











