Switzerland on Track to Become a 'Super-Aged' Society, Report Warns
As Taiwan officially crosses the UN threshold with over 20% of its population aged 65 or over, reports show Switzerland is following closely behind. This demographic shift heralds significant future challenges for the nation's social security, healthcare, and economic systems.

Key Takeaways
- Taiwan has officially become a "super-aged" society with over 20% of its population aged 65 or older.
- Switzerland is currently at 19.6% of its population being over 65 years old.
- The United Nations defines a "super-aged" society as one where the share of people aged 65+ reaches 20%.
- Switzerland is forecast to officially become "super-aged" in 2026.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Taiwan has crossed a demographic threshold. For the first time, more than 20% of its population is aged 65 or over."
"The designation reflects both rapid ageing and a shrinking populationâone of the islandâs most pressing long-term challenges."