Pension Barometer: Finns' Belief in the Adequacy of Pensions Is Weakening – only a Quarter Believe in a Reasonable Income
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Finns are more skeptical about the future of the pension system than before.
Finns' views on the future of the pension system have darkened.
The latest pension barometer from the Finnish Centre for Pensions (ETK) shows that the most widely accepted adjustment measure is increasing pension contributions. Around half of Finns trust the pension system and estimate that pension assets are managed in a reliable manner. This is evident from the Pension Barometer published by the Finnish Centre for Pensions (ETK) on Tuesday. According to it, slightly more than a quarter of respondents estim…
Two-thirds see cuts in current or future pensions as a poor option for strengthening the financing of the pension system. The most popular solutions are work-related immigration and higher risks.
The pension barometer reveals a clear difference between current and future pensioners. There is also a difference between men and women.
Fewer and fewer Finns believe that pensions will be paid in the future, according to the results of a pension barometer conducted by the Estonian Pensions Agency's Pension Board (ETK).
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