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Pensions and young people: simulations and estimates. Here's why a 22-year-old's check comes after 50 years

Summary by Il Sole 24 Ore
For the OECD, young people who start working today will not be able to access retirement, in the wake of the progressive adjustment to life expectancy, before the age of 71. The INPS simulator shows that a 30-year-old 'employed' since 2022 will have to wait to turn 69 years and 10 months. To strengthen pension coverage for 'under 35', the government is looking at new measures for supplementary pension provision

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For the OECD, young people who start working today will not be able to access retirement, in the wake of the progressive adjustment to life expectancy, before the age of 71. The INPS simulator shows that a 30-year-old 'employed' since 2022 will have to wait to turn 69 years and 10 months. To strengthen pension coverage for 'under 35', the government is looking at new measures for supplementary pension provision

·Milan, Italy
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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Thursday, June 13, 2024.
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