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Pensions: Cgia, baby cost 7bn as much as citizenship income

2020-07-25T12:05:04.038Z


In 562 thousand for at least 40 years, women in majority (ANSA)Many experts claim that baby pensions cost the state about 7 billion euros per year (0.4% of national GDP), the same amount expected this year for citizenship income / pension and almost 2 billion higher than the 2020 expenditure for to pay pension allowances for a quota of 100. This is noted by the Cgia, which compared the INPS data of baby pensioners with the economic dimension of citizenship in...


Many experts claim that baby pensions cost the state about 7 billion euros per year (0.4% of national GDP), the same amount expected this year for citizenship income / pension and almost 2 billion higher than the 2020 expenditure for to pay pension allowances for a quota of 100. This is noted by the Cgia, which compared the INPS data of baby pensioners with the economic dimension of citizenship income and a quota of 100. "There are almost 562 thousand - notes Paolo Zabeo - retired people from at least 40 years: over 386 thousand are mostly disabled or former employees of large companies, while the former benefited from legislation that defined the requirements in a very permissive way, the latter, following the industrial restructuring, benefited from outgoing treatments from the very generous job market. Then there are another 104 thousand former self-employed workers, over half of agriculture, and only a small part, less than 60 thousand, 10.6%, of former employees can bblici ". Among the baby pensioners, the latter have stopped working at a younger age (41.9 years), while in private management the average age has come after (42.7 years). In both cases, the definitive abandonment of the workplace took place with 20 years of age less than those who today have a 100 quota. Currently, people who went into retirement before December 31, 1980 have a average age of 87.6 years. And women are in a clear majority: 446 thousand (79.4%) against 115,840 men (20.6%) who however left their job earlier with an average of 40.6 years, compared to 43.2 years for females.

Source: ansa

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