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Pension reform: Borne announces an increased minimum pension for all retirees, future and current

2023-01-10T17:19:27.205Z


The Prime Minister acted on Tuesday "the revaluation of the pensions of current retirees who have had a full career at the level of the Smic", or "nearly two million small pensions".


After the announcements concerning the progressive postponement of the legal retirement age to 64 years and the number of years of contribution necessary to have a full pension in 2027, the executive announced a revaluation of the minimum pension for all retirees, current and future.

The minimum pension will be set at 85% of the net minimum wage,

“i.e. nearly 1,200 euros per month from this year”

, for future retirees with a full career, Elisabeth Borne announced on Tuesday, presenting the pension reform.

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The Prime Minister indicated that she had

"decided to integrate"

into the project also

"the revaluation of the pensions of current retirees who have had a full career at the level of the minimum wage"

, ie

"nearly two million small pensioners"

.

Stating that this measure would be discussed with parliamentarians,

“in particular”

the LR group, Elisabeth Borne said that her

“objective”

was to see it appear in the bill which will be presented to the Council of Ministers on January 23.

Source: lefigaro

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