Pensions Commission: "No Pension of 70 for the Year 1965
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The renowned expert praises the Pensions Commission for its "courageous design", but is not a fan of the "Sweden pension". What policy now needs to implement to stimulate the labour market.
Pension fund expert Tabea Bucher-Koenen explains why she does not expect a pension of 70 and what the Commission's proposals mean for the year 1965.
The Pensions Commission has presented a comprehensive reform package that would change pension provision in Germany in the long term. The focus is on the proposal to link the retirement age to the rising life expectancy in the future. Thus, the pension start would no longer remain permanently at 67 years. Instead, the age limit could rise step by step after 2031. According to the previous figures, this should not happen abruptly. A slow increase…
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