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Gonzalo Bernardos, Economist: "A Retiree in Spain Earns More than One in Germany"

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Gonzalo Bernardos has once again focused on a comparison that surprises many workers, since according to the economist, a Spanish retiree can earn more than a German despite the fact that wages in Germany are higher. The explanation is not that Spain is richer, but rather in the relationship between the last salary and the public pension that is received after retirement. Bernardos maintains that Spain has one of the highest replacement rates in…

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Gonzalo Bernardos has once again focused on a comparison that surprises many workers, since according to the economist, a Spanish retiree can earn more than a German despite the fact that wages in Germany are higher. The explanation is not that Spain is richer, but rather in the relationship between the last salary and the public pension that is received after retirement. Bernardos maintains that Spain has one of the highest replacement rates in…

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The pension system is now back at the centre of the debate, due to a recent comparison made by economist Gonzalo Bernardos from what Spanish retirees receive with benefits from other European countries. The economist and professor of the University of Barcelona, considers that Spain has a ... Continue reading "Gonzalo Bernardos, economist and professor: «A Spanish retiree earns more than a German and we have quite lower salaries»"

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OKDIARIO broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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