Pensions: the revaluation of pensions postponed by six months by the government: News

Pensions: the revaluation of pensions postponed by six months by the government: News
Pensions: the revaluation of pensions postponed by six months by the government: News

In order to make savings, the government decided, Wednesday October 2, to postpone the revaluation of retirement pensions by six months. The indexation of pensions to inflation will therefore now take place in July 2025, reports Franceinfo.

The revaluation of retirement pensions will not take place as planned on January 1, 2025. While the government is seeking by all means to make savings, it has decided to postpone this revaluation. According to information from franceinfo, Wednesday October 2, the indexation of pensions to inflation, provided for by law, will therefore not take place until July 1, 2025. The amount of savings made with this postponement has not been specified. . A turnaround due to the plan of the new executive, which wishes to find no less than 60 billion euros next year to reduce the public deficit to 5% in 2025. Two thirds of this sum, or 40 billion, must come from the reduction in public spending, Michel Barnier announced Tuesday in his general policy declaration to the Assembly.

A third of savings drawn from large companies

In addition to pensions and public spending, Michel Barnier has chosen to activate the corporate tax lever, which should start to rise again for the first time since 2017. A third of the savings planned for the new government team should be resulting from this taxation, which will only target “very large groups”promised the Minister of the Economy, Antoine Armand, this Wednesday morning on RTL.

Expected for months, and announced by Emmanuel Macron in June, the indexation of pensions to inflation has not always been respected. Small pensions must also be increased in October: people with a full career not receiving more than 847.57 euros per month will see their pension increase on average by 50.94 euros per month.

published on October 2 at 3:14 p.m., Ambre Deharo, 6Medias

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