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Federal Council Approves Pension Increase

Summary by hna.de
The pension increase of 3.74 percent comes on 1 July. The Federal Council unanimously gives the green light for this. Remarkable words come from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Prime Minister Schwesig.

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More than 21 million pensioners will receive mail in the coming days. According to the decision of the Federal Council, the old age pensions will increase from July. For the first time, the letter also contains information on the care contribution rate.

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Pensions will be increased by 3.74 per cent on 1 July. With a standard pension, this amounts to around 66 euros a month more.

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The Federal Council has given the green light for the 3.74 percent increase in pensions. Commemorative words come from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Prime Minister Schwesig.

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The pension increase of 3.74 percent comes on 1 July. The Federal Council unanimously gives the green light for this. Remarkable words come from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Prime Minister Schwesig.

From 1 July, old people will receive more pensions in agriculture. Social security plans to inform them by the end of June.

Around 21 million pensioners in Germany will receive more money from July. On Friday in Berlin, the Federal Council approved the Pension Value Regulation 2025 and thus cleared the way for the pension increase on 1 July. {/mprestriction} Increase in the current pension value The regulation sets the current pension value uniformly at 40.79 euros from 1 July 2025. This corresponds to an increase of 3.74 percent. For a standard pension with average …

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