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Bas Wants to Secure Pension Levels at 48 Percent

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The pension is facing great challenges, because more and more baby boomers are coming into retirement age. With billions the social minister wants to secure the pension.

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Social Minister Bärbel Bas wants to secure the pension level with billions of euros at 48 percent. At the same time, hurdles for older employees are to be reduced.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Federal Minister for Social Affairs Bärbel Bas wants to maintain the pension level at 48 percent. Tax resources are to be used for this.

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The pension is facing great challenges, because more and more baby boomers are retiring. With billions the social minister wants to secure the pension.

Berliner MorgenpostBerliner Morgenpost
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The increasing number of pensioners brings the system to its limits. The minister is now planning a reform to stabilise the pension level.

·Berlin, Germany
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Labour Minister Bärbel Bas (SPD) is launching her pension package – and thus the expensive projects of the black and red government. The cost: initially 14.9 billion euros in 2030.

·Germany
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The pension is facing great challenges, because more and more baby boomers are coming into retirement age. With billions the social minister wants to secure the pension.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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