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Pensions: The Deficit in the Scheme Will Grow in the Coming Years, According to the New COR Report

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The pension deficit would thus be -0.2 percentage points of GDP in 2030, reaching -1.4 percentage points of GDP in 2070, according to the Pension Guidance Board.
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The Pension Guidance Board (COR) has halved its estimate of the pension system deficit for 2030 to 0.2% of GDP, but has increased that for 2070 to 1.4% of GDP, according to its annual report, consulted on Friday 6 June by Agence France-Presse (AFP). In 2024, the COR, attached to Matignon but working independently, projected a deficit of 0.4% of GDP in 2030, which it then estimated at 0.8% of GDP in 2070. In 2024, the balance of the pension syste…

The pension deficit would thus be -0.2 percentage points of GDP in 2030, reaching -1.4 percentage points of GDP in 2070, according to the Pension Guidance Board.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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