Congress to vote on Thursday on the RETA transition that could exclude thousands of pensioners
Congress votes on Thursday on the RETA transition, risking the exclusion of pensioners. Senate amendments could leave thousands of mutualists out.
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A Fedea study estimates that pension reform delays effective retirement by 8.1 months and raises male premature mortality by 1.6 points.
Congress votes on Thursday on the RETA transition, risking the exclusion of pensioners. Senate amendments could leave thousands of mutualists out.
The Senate approves the pathway to RETA for active mutualists but excludes retirees, except for widow pensioners. The text returns to Congress.
Spaniards aged 50 pay 11,000 euros more in taxes than they receive in public services, according to a study. From 70, the balance reverses.
Congress approves pathway to RETA for 47,000 mutualists, costing 5.204 billion, to access minimum pensions.
Self-employed workers retiring this summer will receive an average pension of 1,148.9 euros per month, 69 euros more than in 2025.
The PP excludes retired mutualists from the transition to the RETA and moderates the 'one for one' to contain the cost of €5.2 billion.