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Leaving Young Old-Age Spending to the Government

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The proportion of the population aged 18 years and over who would consider covering their expenses in old age with government support increased from 57.2 percent in 2021 to 68.2 percent by 2024, according to Inegi data. In contrast, the proportion of the Mexican adult population who would think of continuing to work to have money for their old age declined from 71.4 percent in 2021 to 67.3 percent by 2024. In addition, the population who would c…

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The proportion of the population aged 18 years and over who would consider covering their expenses in old age with government support increased from 57.2 percent in 2021 to 68.2 percent by 2024, according to Inegi data. In contrast, the proportion of the Mexican adult population who would think of continuing to work to have money for their old age declined from 71.4 percent in 2021 to 67.3 percent by 2024. In addition, the population who would c…

Prime Minister Robert Golob emphasized today at the Days of Intergenerational Coexistence in Ljubljana that the key task of the government is to ensure the long-term sustainability and security of pensions. He also highlighted the area of long-term care as one of the government's key goals, highlighting the common denominator of ensuring security and dignity.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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