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German commission proposes older retirement age and state pension fund, sources say

The plan would add a state-managed funded pillar and a 2% wage contribution as Germany seeks to stabilize long-term pension spending.

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Germany could increase its pension age and establish its own ​state pension fund under proposals by ‌a government-appointed commission, sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday, as Europe's largest economy ​addresses an ageing population and ​creaking public finances.

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The pension commission wants to rebuild the system: capital pension, stricter early pension and the end of the holding line are in the room. What is planned, who would be affected.

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Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung [Newsroom]Heidelberg (ots) - The Federal Government should implement the reform points for the pension, which the experts pre-drafted. Every coalitionist has been able to assert himself in certain places. The Union gets its future retirement. The SPD ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, transmitted by news aktuell

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According to the plans of the government, the statutory retirement age is to be gradually increased and increased to 68 years by 2051.

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An expert commission has drawn up far-reaching plans for the future of the German pension system. The criticism is clear.

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The Pensions Commission proposes a restructuring of the pension scheme and recommends, among other things, the raising of the retirement age to 70 years. The reactions are muted: the economist Marcel Fratzscher, for example, believes that the policy needs to be improved.

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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