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Pension - Pestel Institute Proposes: Civil Servants Should Work for Five and a Half Years Longer

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The Pestel Institute, which is based in Hanover, proposes that civil servants work five and a half years longer in the future than before. Officials have a statistically significantly longer pension than employees, according to a study on pensions, which is now presented. This aspect is hardly taken into account or not taken into account in the previous pension debate.

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Center

A study puts forward two proposals for possible pension reforms. One concerns civil servants. Critics' headwinds are prompt and fierce.

Center

Officials should work longer because they live longer, one institute proposes. Low earners should also receive more pension.

Center

The Pestel Institute, which is based in Hanover, proposes that civil servants work five and a half years longer in the future than before. Officials have a statistically significantly longer pension than employees, according to a study on pensions, which is now presented. This aspect is hardly taken into account or not taken into account in the previous pension debate.

·Germany
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Lean Left

Officials like judges and teachers live longer. Therefore, they should also work longer, the economist Matthias Günther from the Pestel Institute demands in the pension debate.

Center

Economists make a new proposal in the dispute about pensions. This is aimed at state servants – because their life expectancy is significantly higher on average than that of workers.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

The pension system is under pressure. Now economists propose to let civil servants work longer. DEN: On average, they live the longest.

·Berlin, Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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