Pensions Will Rise by 2.7% Next Year After It Became Known that Inflation Moderated to 3% in November
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The fall in electricity prices moderated the November inflation by a tenth, so the annual rate remains at 3%. The advance of the CPI data published on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) points to a 2.7% increase in pensions next year, given that its revaluation is linked to the average increase in prices between December of the previous year and November of this year. However, the increase will be confirmed on December 12, when…
Pensions Will Rise by 2.7% in 2026 After November Inflation: 572 Euros More for 6.5 Million Retirees
The CPI cut its annual rate in November one tenth, up to 3%, and breaks with two consecutive months of promotions after October closed at its highest level in 16 months Read
The more than ten million contributory pensions will be revalued in 2026 by around 2.7%, as confirmed this Friday after it was known that inflation increased by 3% in November. This is because the law states that pensions will grow every year as well as the average inflation of the twelve months between November of the current year and December of the previous year. And the average price evolution in this period has been 2.7%. Anyway, the final …
The 10.4 million pensions that receive 9.3 million pensioners monthly — about one million of them receive two benefits — will grow by at least 2.7% next year, as confirmed this Friday after it is known that inflation increased by 3% in the month of November. This is because the law states that pensions as a general rule will be revalued each year as well as the average inflation of the twelve months between November of the current year and Decem…
It is the forecast with the provisional IPC data of November, which leaves an average inflation of 2.7% in the last year, and it remains to be known how much will increase the minimum and non-contributory
More than 9 million pensioners will benefit from the 2.7% revaluation
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