MARGENAU: Military Myths and Social Security
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Military personnel should be a priority in the next Social Security reform
For the Treasury, the beneficiary of the barracks regime consumes 19 times the cost of a private retiree. In the last Social Security reform, approved in 2019, the military was privileged. For civilians, minimum retirement ages and contributions of up to 14% (in the private sector) or up to 22% (in the public sector) became valid. For the barracks, the contribution only increased from 7.5% to up to 10.5%, and the length of service required to tr…
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