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TÜİK Inflation Report Criticized for Underestimating Cost of Living, Impacting Turkish Retirees

TÜED head Kazım Ergün criticized TÜİK's 1.03% December 2024 inflation report, contrasting it with higher figures from İTO (1.74%), ENAG (2.34%), and Türk-İş (2.54%), arguing it leads to insufficient pension and salary increases, causing hardship for millions of retirees.

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925,266 Unpaid Spanish Interns Contribute to Social Security in 2024

In 2024, 925,266 unpaid Spanish interns contributed to Social Security, gaining future pension rights as part of pension reforms; this policy, despite university concerns, proved largely successful.

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Greece Lowers Social Security Contributions in 2025

Greece will reduce social security healthcare contributions by one percentage point starting January 2025, benefiting both employers and employees in the public and private sectors, resulting in slightly higher take-home pay and reduced costs for employers, with an estimated cost of €430 million.

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French Retirees Receive Unexpected 2.2% Pension Increase

The French government's rejection of the 2025 social security budget resulted in a 2.2% increase in basic retirement pensions for retirees starting January 1, 2025, impacting various pension funds with varying payment dates.

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13% of EU Retirees Continue Working Post-Pension

13% of EU retirees continued working in the first six months of 2023, with half retaining their previous jobs; Baltic countries showed the highest rates (Estonia 54%), while Southern and Eastern European countries had the lowest, often due to less generous pension systems.

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Turkish Mayor Stages Self-imposed House Arrest to Protest Unpaid Social Security Debts

The mayor of Ereğli Municipality, Umut Akpınar, announced a self-imposed house arrest to protest blocked bank accounts due to 40 million Turkish Lira in unpaid social security debts from the previous administration, hindering service provision.

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Understanding Social Security's Complex Benefit Rules

Social Security benefits are determined by a complex set of rules impacting eligibility, payout amounts, and timing, including ex-spousal benefits, survivor benefits starting at age 60, and considerations for those with additional government pensions.

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Germany Raises Long-Term Care Insurance Contributions, Benefits in 2025

On January 1, 2025, German long-term care insurance contributions will rise, but benefits will increase by 4.5 percent (1.8 billion euros more), affecting millions; families with multiple children receive contribution discounts, while the upcoming election will focus on major financing reforms.

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Congress Passes Social Security Fairness Act, Adding \$196 Billion to Deficit

Congress passed the Social Security Fairness Act, repealing the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) to increase benefits for 3 million retired public sector workers, adding \$196 billion to the federal deficit over 10 years.

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Record High Pension Payout in Spain Reaches \u20ac12.97 Billion in December 2024

Spain's Social Security system paid a record \u20ac12.97 billion in contributory pensions in December 2024, a 7.04% increase from December 2023, driven by a 3.8% pension increase for 2024 and reflecting the increasing number of pensioners; 73.1% of this was for retirement pensions.

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Turkish Parliament to Debate Key Bills This Week

The Turkish Parliament will this week debate bills concerning civil servants' rights, health insurance, and tax payment extensions for earthquake-affected areas, following the passage of the 2025 budget.

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Senate Poised to Pass Social Security Fairness Act, Adding \$195 Billion to Deficit

The Senate is set to pass the Social Security Fairness Act, eliminating benefit reductions for almost 3 million public employees, adding \$195 billion to the federal deficit over 10 years and accelerating the program's insolvency by six months, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

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