Majority Against Abolition of Pension with 63 – Pension Expert Warns Against Breach of Reform
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A new Civey survey shows how the Germans think about abolition. The result is clear.
Those who have worked for a particularly long time and paid into the pension fund should be able to retire early on without any deductions. So it is so far. The Federal Government wants to abolish the regulation. But the resistance is great - and the Bundesbüger also have a clear opinion.
The criticism of the abolition of early retirement for long-term insured persons is getting louder and louder. What are the alternatives?
An Insa survey shows that 68 percent of Germans want to keep their pension at 63. Pension expert Silke Bögelmesser warns of the failure of the reform.
The coalition wants to cancel the "retirement with 63". Two thirds of the respondents are against it, 56 percent want to use the early pension themselves. Also planned social contributions on mini-jobs reject a majority.
The planned abolition of the deduction-free old-age pension after 45 years of insurance provides for a considerable dispute in the government coalition and in the countries. CDU/CSU Group leader Thorsten Frei holds at the end of this previous early pension, but at the same time has announced hardship and transitional regulations. This shows that not every insured person should be affected by the reform in the same way. However, the message is on…
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