Sunday, March 22, 2015

Pensions, still changes on age: from 2016 will go to 66 years, and … – CATANIAVERA.IT

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The pension becomes increasingly a mirage and, going forward, is becoming an expectation slow and far away: from January 1, 2016 will require 66 years and 7 months to finally leave work and enjoy old age. Not more than 66 years and two months as this year, a change imposed by the growth of so-called “average life expectancy”, which has become a fundamental parameter of the INPS social security system; a way to ensure sustainability. It was launched with a law of the then Berlusconi government in 2010, including a three-year basis. Only in 2019 the expectation will have a more accelerated pace (two years), as required by law Fornero; since it was first introduced, the retirement age has increased by seven months. In any case, the four months longer are judged to be the minimum age required for retirement that the minimum number of years of contributions for early retirement. The end result, as provided by INPS, is that between 2016 and 2018 men will be able to retire at 66 years and seven months (minimum twenty years of contributions). Instead, women in the private sector will have to have 65 years and seven months, while the self-employed must be at least 66 years and one month to be able to get right; for dipedenti public, finally, the age limit will be the same men, 66 years and seven months. Grow four months also the maximum age under which the employee may request to remain at the workplace, and that is 70 years and seven months, starting in 2016. It will take four months to get even more in the old-age pension intended for those who began working after 1995, with the start of the contribution system.

 
 
 

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