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Pensions will increase by this percentage in 2025

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
After Statistics Austria published the July inflation, the value for the pension increase has now been determined. The SPÖ-affiliated pensioners' association believes this is too low. Next year, pensions will rise by 4.6 percent, as was announced on Tuesday. The government recently agreed to adopt the statutory adjustment factor for the annual pension adjustment. This applies up to a maximum pension of 6060 euros per month. Anyone with a higher …

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After Statistics Austria published the July inflation, the value for the pension increase has now been determined. The SPÖ-affiliated pensioners' association believes this is too low. Next year, pensions will rise by 4.6 percent, as was announced on Tuesday. The government recently agreed to adopt the statutory adjustment factor for the annual pension adjustment. This applies up to a maximum pension of 6060 euros per month. Anyone with a higher …

·Vienna, Austria
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The value is derived from inflation figures. The pensioners' association sees "open construction sites". The increase is not enough "to put a stop to poverty in old age", it said.

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VIENNA. Pensions will rise by 4.6 percent in 2025. Following the publication of July inflation by Statistics Austria, this value is now fixed.

·Linz, Austria
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Pensions will rise by 4.6 percent in 2025. After the publication of July inflation by Statistics Austria, this value has now been confirmed. The government recently agreed to adopt the statutory adjustment factor for the annual pension adjustment. Peter Kostelka, president of the SPÖ-affiliated pensioners' association, expressed his disagreement in a press release. The increase is not enough "to put a stop to poverty in old age," he said.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Tuesday, August 20, 2024.
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