Federal government’s pension measures curb ageing costs, says study committee
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The Federal Government is preparing various reform steps to stabilise the wobbly pension system. A renowned economist is strongly critical.
In order to avoid the formation of a lasting deficit of the scheme, the Matignon Committee of Experts recommends, in an opinion delivered on Thursday 10 July, that pensions be raised at a slower rate than inflation.
The Pension Monitoring Committee published its annual opinion on Thursday, 10 July 2025, five days before the presentation of the budget guidelines by François Bayrou . The five experts who make up it recommend sub-indexing pensions on inflation to reduce government spending, Le Figaro reports. Also read> Unindexing pensions: why we have not finished talking about it The Committee considers that the study of the pension system cannot be carried …
In order to balance the accounts in 2030, the Pension Monitoring Committee (RSC) recommends that the government mobilise the lever of under-indexing of pensions against inflation, and warns that new "balance measures" will be needed for the following decades.
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