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Financial Shock After Retirement. Income Will Drop by an Average of 17 Thousand

Summary by Deník.cz
Minus 17 thousand crowns per month. This is how much money the average Czech will lose when retiring. Many try to protect themselves from a reduction in their standard of living by staying in their current job, which the state supports. Those who can should save for their old age in advance, experts recommend. The planned change to the third pension pillar should help.
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Minus 17 thousand crowns per month. This is how much money the average Czech will lose when retiring. Many try to protect themselves from a reduction in their standard of living by staying in their current job, which the state supports. Those who can should save for their old age in advance, experts recommend. The planned change to the third pension pillar should help.

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Deník.cz broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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