Germany to raise mothers' pensions earlier than planned
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Germany to raise mothers' pensions earlier than planned
The Christian Social Union (CSU), the Bavarian sister-party to Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), appears to have persuaded its big sibling to implement one of its own pet projects: Raising the pension subsidy for older parents — colloquially known as the Mütterrente, or "mothers' pension" — one year earlier than planned, reported DW. The pension rise for mothers who had children before 1992 comes with a p…
More pension for mothers, a stable pension level, more flexible working in old age: The new pension package of the Federal Government is supposed to bring more security in old age – especially for women. But can it really prevent age poverty? What you need to know – and how you can now absolutely provide for yourself!1. What's in the pension package?The Federal Government has created a new pension package – with the aim of making the statutory p…
A historic cut: For the first time, the pension level is guaranteed by law until 2031. The cabinet decides more money for mothers – and higher contributions for all from 2027. What exactly is planned.
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