One study looked at the assessment of pension systems in 43 countries.
According to an international comparison, Germany is here.
A recently published study makes it clear how the
pension system *
in Germany is in an international comparison: According to
Business Insider
, the Mercer CFA Institute has
analyzed
the
pension systems in 43 countries
for its annual "Global Pension Index"
- to find out which one best be.
Ranking of pension systems in 43 countries - Iceland in first place
Result: According to the ranking,
Iceland has
the best pension system, quoted
Businessinsider.de
and
Bloomberg.com
from the results of the global study, which shed light on, among other things, how nations are preparing their aging populations for retirement.
The country offers retirees a stable and generous pension, according to the reports.
According to the study, the
Netherlands
and
Denmark came in
second and third
- they would have held the top positions in recent years.
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Best pension systems - Germany not in the "Top Ten" according to study
According to the latest study,
Germany
was "only in the middle", reports
Businessinsider.de
, "and received a B grade on the scale that goes from A for best to D for worst." In 43 countries this is only enough for 11th place and thus not even in the "Top Ten".
"Especially in the 'sustainability' category - that is, in the question of how long the pension system can be maintained - Germany received deductions in the study," the Business Insider report said.
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According to the ranking, Thailand was in last place, reported the Bloomberg news agency, closely followed by Argentina and the Philippines.
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