Pension Reform: What Will the Legal Age Be if It Is Suspended?
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The resignation of the Prime Minister acknowledged "an expectation" about a possible suspension of the reform, while alerting to the risk of "demographic denial".
If the suspension of the pension reform succeeds, the legal retirement age would not be staggered to 64 years, but would remain set at 62 years and nine months. Bercy estimates the losses to 500 million euros in 2026 and to 3 billion euros in 2027. But not everyone agrees with this calculation. A private consulting firm estimates the cost between one and two billion euros in next year. And the longer one looks at the long term, the greater the p…
A suspension of the 2023 pension reform is more topical than ever. If such a scenario were to materialize, the bill could be very salty.
Some of the elected members of the central bloc parties refuse to "delapider" the legacy of the two Macron terms, when others plead for an indispensable compromise with the left, especially on pensions.
After having carried it, Élisabeth Borne proposes to suspend the reform of pensions. In case of agreement on the subject, the legal age of departure will remain blocked around 63 years. At an additional cost estimated by the Court of Auditors at 13 billion euros per year by 2035.

The pension reform, passed with difficulty in 2023, has never been accepted by public opinion or unions. It could be put on hold to give assurances to the left. With cascading consequences. Analysis.
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