Should politicians retire at 70? As the two oldest candidates in history compete for the job of US president, calls for an age limit are getting louder.
Ding ding. Round one. Combined age 158!
Should politicians retire at 70? As the two oldest candidates in history compete for the job of US president, calls for an age limit are getting louder.
Old timers
A pensioner in a blue suit stands before a crowd. His hair is white and his face is wrinkled. "I know it may not look like it," he tells the crowd, "but I've been around awhile."
Last Thursday, Joe BidenThe president of the USA, elected in 2020. delivered the annual State of the UnionAn annual message delivered by the president of the United States on the condition of the nation. address. Some were surprised that the American president was focussed and energetic, given his age.
Earlier in the week, several important states chose Donald Trump as the RepublicanSomebody who supports the idea of a country having an elected head of state, such as a president, rather than a hereditary king or queen. candidate for president. If Trump competes against Biden, they will be 77 and 81 respectively.
These campaigns can be gruellingVery tiring and difficult. , and the top job is no less tiring. According to polls, 59% of Americans think that both men are too old to serve another term.1
But Biden is not the oldest serving head of state. That record belongs to Paul Biya, the president of Cameroon, who is 91. The oldest ever was Prem Tinsulanonda, who became regentA person who runs a country for a limited amount of time while the monarch is absent. of Thailand aged 96 years and 97 days.
If Joe Biden wins the election and serves a full term, he will retire at 86. This is why some people have suggested the job should carry an age limit.
As people age, their brains begin to shrink. This slows the speed that they process information.
However, age is not always a disadvantage. Good judgement comes from experience, which takes time to acquire. Daniel J Stone, a doctor working with older patients, argues: "The presidency is not a job that requires lightning-quick reflexes." 2
In the case of Biden and Trump, both men have served as president already. Surely their record in office is more important than how many years they have been alive?
As healthcare improves and the birth rate declines, society will have a higher percentage of elderly people. It will be a challenge to make sure old people stay active, without taking away chances from younger generations.
Should politicians retire at 70?
Yes: Age matters. The majority of the American population think Biden and Trump are too old. If they won't stand down, rules should prevent them from running again.
No: Age is just a number. When it comes to politicians, what matters is their character, experience, and record of achievements.
Or... Given the ageing population, society needs to find a way of keeping the elderly employed. But if this comes at the cost of opportunities for young people, nobody wins.
Keywords
Joe Biden - The president of the USA, elected in 2020.
State of the Union - An annual message delivered by the president of the United States on the condition of the nation.
Republican - Somebody who supports the idea of a country having an elected head of state, such as a president, rather than a hereditary king or queen.
Gruelling - Very tiring and difficult.
Regent - A person who runs a country for a limited amount of time while the monarch is absent.
Ding ding. Round one. Combined age 158!
Glossary
Joe Biden - The president of the USA, elected in 2020.
State of the Union - An annual message delivered by the president of the United States on the condition of the nation.
Republican - Somebody who supports the idea of a country having an elected head of state, such as a president, rather than a hereditary king or queen.
Gruelling - Very tiring and difficult.
Regent - A person who runs a country for a limited amount of time while the monarch is absent.