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Spain Reconquers 2.5 Workers per Retiree After the Mass Influx of Immigrants, but Experts Warn: "It's only a Temporary Break for Pensions"

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The mass regularization of immigrants launched by the Government of Pedro Sánchez has consolidated the foreign workforce as the main engine of growth in the...

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These immigrants are not "payment-pensions" as the government says. Their effect on the social and economic fabric of Spain is rather the opposite.

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Experts on foreigners consulted by ABC warn that the regularization of the government will cause the number of immigrants to increase in the next five years.The reason for this will be the "social uprooting", which will mean that many legalized people want to bring their relatives from their points of origin.A circumstance that could cause more than four million more people in Spain in the coming five years, according to these same police source…

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The mass regularization of immigrants launched by the Government of Pedro Sánchez has consolidated the foreign workforce as the main engine of growth in the...

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Spain is pursuing one of the largest regularisation operations in its history. In total, more than 608,000 irregular migrants now have a temporary residence and work permit, following the examination of more than half of the applications filed. This exceptional procedure, launched by the government of Pedro Sánchez, gives rise to as much hope among the beneficiaries as to debates on the Spanish political scene. After the official closing of the …

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In Spain, for every pensioner who lives on the income he receives from Social Security, there are once again 2.5 workers who bring money to the cash register.Since the crisis unleashed by the explosion of the housing and financial bubble in 2008, the Spanish public system did not live on that symbolic scale and recovers it right at the door of the great demographic challenge of the first half of the 21st century: the retirement of the 'baby boom…

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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