Dear readers,
There are fewer and fewer babies in France.
As the years pass, the birth rate drops.
And that weakens the pension system all the more as the population ages.
Because it is the very young French people born this year who will contribute in 20 years.
The national union of family associations therefore calls for a revival of family policy.
The letter of the day does not stop at pensions, dear subscribers, it also tells you about the cinema outings of the day, the impact of artificial intelligence on the world of work and what Europe intends to do in the face of the American protectionism.
Nothing to get bored of.
We celebrate the Prisca today, if you know any, don't forget them!
And have a great day everyone!
Louise Darbon
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Pensions: demography, largely forgotten by the reform
The French population is up by 0.3%, according to the latest demographic report from INSEE.
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The babies of 2023 are the contributors of 2043
" warns the National Union of Family Associations.
A very pragmatic reflection but which seems a little too forgotten to…
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