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UK Jobs Market Cools Amid Slowing Wage Growth and Rising Redundancies
Official figures reveal a cooling UK jobs market, with annual regular pay growth slowing to 4.8% in the three months to July, the unemployment rate rising to 4.7% (highest in four years), and a fall in payroll employment.
UK Jobs Market Cools Amid Slowing Wage Growth and Rising Redundancies
Official figures reveal a cooling UK jobs market, with annual regular pay growth slowing to 4.8% in the three months to July, the unemployment rate rising to 4.7% (highest in four years), and a fall in payroll employment.
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20% Bias Score


Turkey's Supplementary Pension System: A Critical Analysis
Turkey's government plans to implement a Supplementary Pension System (TES) in 2026, aiming to bolster retirement income through mandatory employer and employee contributions; however, critics argue it risks shifting resources from public social security to private funds.
Turkey's Supplementary Pension System: A Critical Analysis
Turkey's government plans to implement a Supplementary Pension System (TES) in 2026, aiming to bolster retirement income through mandatory employer and employee contributions; however, critics argue it risks shifting resources from public social security to private funds.
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40% Bias Score


Lufthansa Pilots Threaten Strike Over Pension Dispute
Lufthansa pilots' union, Vereinigung Cockpit (VC), has launched a strike ballot, potentially disrupting flights if 70% of members vote in favor by the end of September; the dispute centers on the company's pension plan.
Lufthansa Pilots Threaten Strike Over Pension Dispute
Lufthansa pilots' union, Vereinigung Cockpit (VC), has launched a strike ballot, potentially disrupting flights if 70% of members vote in favor by the end of September; the dispute centers on the company's pension plan.
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28% Bias Score


Germany to Increase Social Security Contribution Thresholds
Germany's Labor and Social Affairs Minister, Bärbel Bas, plans to raise the contribution assessment ceilings for social security in 2024, reflecting a 5% wage increase in 2023, impacting higher earners with increased contributions but potentially also leading to shifts to private insurance.
Germany to Increase Social Security Contribution Thresholds
Germany's Labor and Social Affairs Minister, Bärbel Bas, plans to raise the contribution assessment ceilings for social security in 2024, reflecting a 5% wage increase in 2023, impacting higher earners with increased contributions but potentially also leading to shifts to private insurance.
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28% Bias Score


German Pensioner Retains Benefits Despite Spanish Murder Conviction
A German man, convicted of double murder in Spain, retains his pension due to a lack of conviction in a German court, despite the severity of his crimes and arguments that his actions violated fundamental human rights.
German Pensioner Retains Benefits Despite Spanish Murder Conviction
A German man, convicted of double murder in Spain, retains his pension due to a lack of conviction in a German court, despite the severity of his crimes and arguments that his actions violated fundamental human rights.
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36% Bias Score


UK Pensioners Scramble to Protect Savings Amidst Tax Fears
Concerns over potential tax changes on pensions and inheritance are prompting many UK retirees to withdraw their savings early, impacting retirement plans and potentially straining public services.
UK Pensioners Scramble to Protect Savings Amidst Tax Fears
Concerns over potential tax changes on pensions and inheritance are prompting many UK retirees to withdraw their savings early, impacting retirement plans and potentially straining public services.
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68% Bias Score

Turkey's Supplementary Pension System: A Critical Analysis
Turkey's government plans to launch a supplementary pension system (TES) in Q2 2026, aiming to bolster retirement income through mandatory employer and employee contributions; however, critics argue it risks shifting resources from public social security to private funds.

Turkey's Supplementary Pension System: A Critical Analysis
Turkey's government plans to launch a supplementary pension system (TES) in Q2 2026, aiming to bolster retirement income through mandatory employer and employee contributions; however, critics argue it risks shifting resources from public social security to private funds.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Retired Notaries Sue Pension Fund Over Inadequate Contributions
Retired Dutch notaries are suing their pension fund, the Royal Notarial Professional Organisation, and a trade union, alleging insufficient contributions over the past decade have resulted in a halving of their pensions.

Dutch Retired Notaries Sue Pension Fund Over Inadequate Contributions
Retired Dutch notaries are suing their pension fund, the Royal Notarial Professional Organisation, and a trade union, alleging insufficient contributions over the past decade have resulted in a halving of their pensions.
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40% Bias Score

Germany to Increase Social Security Contribution Assessment Ceilings
Germany's Labor Minister, Bärbel Bas, will increase the contribution assessment ceilings for pension, long-term care, and health insurance, adjusting them to account for wage growth and ensuring higher earners contribute more to the social security system.

Germany to Increase Social Security Contribution Assessment Ceilings
Germany's Labor Minister, Bärbel Bas, will increase the contribution assessment ceilings for pension, long-term care, and health insurance, adjusting them to account for wage growth and ensuring higher earners contribute more to the social security system.
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24% Bias Score

Germany Increases Social Security Contribution Thresholds for Higher Earners
Starting next year, higher earners in Germany will pay significantly more into social security, with the contribution assessment ceiling rising to €8,450 per month for pension insurance and €5,812.50 for health insurance, impacting those earning above the new thresholds.

Germany Increases Social Security Contribution Thresholds for Higher Earners
Starting next year, higher earners in Germany will pay significantly more into social security, with the contribution assessment ceiling rising to €8,450 per month for pension insurance and €5,812.50 for health insurance, impacting those earning above the new thresholds.
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20% Bias Score

Pension drawdown strategies: managing your retirement pot
This article analyzes different pension drawdown strategies, considering factors like initial pot size, withdrawal rates, investment growth, and market fluctuations, to determine their long-term sustainability.

Pension drawdown strategies: managing your retirement pot
This article analyzes different pension drawdown strategies, considering factors like initial pot size, withdrawal rates, investment growth, and market fluctuations, to determine their long-term sustainability.
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48% Bias Score

Financial Planning for Retirement: A Case Study of Luke and Lori
Luke, 56, and Lori, 55, are planning for retirement with substantial savings and a defined benefit pension, aiming for $75,000 annual after-tax income; a financial planner confirms the plan's feasibility and suggests strategies for tax optimization.

Financial Planning for Retirement: A Case Study of Luke and Lori
Luke, 56, and Lori, 55, are planning for retirement with substantial savings and a defined benefit pension, aiming for $75,000 annual after-tax income; a financial planner confirms the plan's feasibility and suggests strategies for tax optimization.
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36% Bias Score
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