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Greek Court Decisions Force Pension Recalculations for 50,000 Retirees
Greece's Ministry of Labor seeks a solution for tens of thousands of former ETAA retirees after court decisions invalidated pension recalculations based on the Katrougalos law, potentially leading to both pension increases and decreases; a solution is needed to resolve the discrepancies in the law a...
Greek Court Decisions Force Pension Recalculations for 50,000 Retirees
Greece's Ministry of Labor seeks a solution for tens of thousands of former ETAA retirees after court decisions invalidated pension recalculations based on the Katrougalos law, potentially leading to both pension increases and decreases; a solution is needed to resolve the discrepancies in the law a...
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48% Bias Score


French Government Faces Budget Crisis, Makes Concessions to Avoid No-Confidence Vote
The French government is struggling to pass its 2025 budget, facing a 23 billion euro deficit in social security. Prime Minister François Bayrou is making concessions, including abandoning 4,000 teacher job cuts, to avoid a no-confidence vote, while also addressing concerns about immigration.
French Government Faces Budget Crisis, Makes Concessions to Avoid No-Confidence Vote
The French government is struggling to pass its 2025 budget, facing a 23 billion euro deficit in social security. Prime Minister François Bayrou is making concessions, including abandoning 4,000 teacher job cuts, to avoid a no-confidence vote, while also addressing concerns about immigration.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Pension Average Exceeds €1,300 Amidst Record Spending and Fewer Early Retirements
In January 2025, Spain's average contributory pension reached €1,305, exceeding €1,300 for the first time, due to a 4.5% increase exceeding the 2.8% government revaluation; this rise is influenced by higher minimum pension increases and new entrants' contributions, leading to a record €13.432 billio...
Spanish Pension Average Exceeds €1,300 Amidst Record Spending and Fewer Early Retirements
In January 2025, Spain's average contributory pension reached €1,305, exceeding €1,300 for the first time, due to a 4.5% increase exceeding the 2.8% government revaluation; this rise is influenced by higher minimum pension increases and new entrants' contributions, leading to a record €13.432 billio...
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40% Bias Score


French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
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32% Bias Score


German Long-Term Care Insurance Faces 1.55 Billion Euro Deficit, Warns of Crisis
Germany's long-term care insurance system projects a 1.55 billion euro deficit in 2024, despite a recent contribution increase, prompting warnings of a potential crisis unless the new federal government acts swiftly to stabilize its finances.
German Long-Term Care Insurance Faces 1.55 Billion Euro Deficit, Warns of Crisis
Germany's long-term care insurance system projects a 1.55 billion euro deficit in 2024, despite a recent contribution increase, prompting warnings of a potential crisis unless the new federal government acts swiftly to stabilize its finances.
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60% Bias Score


2025 Retirement Rule Changes: Increased 401(k) Limits and Inherited IRA Penalties
New 2025 retirement rules increase 401(k) contribution limits for those aged 60-63 to \$34,750 and enforce a 25% penalty on missed inherited IRA withdrawals, impacting near-retirees' financial planning. The Social Security Fairness Act eliminates provisions that reduced benefits for some public serv...
2025 Retirement Rule Changes: Increased 401(k) Limits and Inherited IRA Penalties
New 2025 retirement rules increase 401(k) contribution limits for those aged 60-63 to \$34,750 and enforce a 25% penalty on missed inherited IRA withdrawals, impacting near-retirees' financial planning. The Social Security Fairness Act eliminates provisions that reduced benefits for some public serv...
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40% Bias Score

Preretirees and Retirees Misprioritize Key Retirement Decisions
A Stanford Center on Longevity study shows that while many preretirees and retirees seek investment advice, they often overlook more impactful decisions such as retirement timing and Social Security claiming, which significantly affect their financial security.

Preretirees and Retirees Misprioritize Key Retirement Decisions
A Stanford Center on Longevity study shows that while many preretirees and retirees seek investment advice, they often overlook more impactful decisions such as retirement timing and Social Security claiming, which significantly affect their financial security.
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44% Bias Score

French PM Announces Budget Concessions Amidst Deficit and Immigration Debate
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced concessions on the 2025 budget, abandoning cuts to teaching positions and unpaid work hours, while confirming a special tax on high earners and large companies; he also addressed concerns about immigration, sparking controversy. Negotiations on the bud...

French PM Announces Budget Concessions Amidst Deficit and Immigration Debate
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced concessions on the 2025 budget, abandoning cuts to teaching positions and unpaid work hours, while confirming a special tax on high earners and large companies; he also addressed concerns about immigration, sparking controversy. Negotiations on the bud...
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40% Bias Score

French Social Security Budget Faces Political Gridlock
The French National Assembly is reviewing the Social Security budget, facing challenges from the left demanding further concessions after the government abandoned or revised several cost-cutting measures initially proposed, including a plan to under-index retirement pensions and reduce reimbursement...

French Social Security Budget Faces Political Gridlock
The French National Assembly is reviewing the Social Security budget, facing challenges from the left demanding further concessions after the government abandoned or revised several cost-cutting measures initially proposed, including a plan to under-index retirement pensions and reduce reimbursement...
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52% Bias Score

French Social Security Budget Debate: Revisions and Political Opposition
The French National Assembly is debating the social security budget, involving changes to pensions, healthcare, employer contributions, and taxes, following the rejection of the previous budget and the fall of the Barnier government, aiming to address a \$23-25 billion deficit.

French Social Security Budget Debate: Revisions and Political Opposition
The French National Assembly is debating the social security budget, involving changes to pensions, healthcare, employer contributions, and taxes, following the rejection of the previous budget and the fall of the Barnier government, aiming to address a \$23-25 billion deficit.
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52% Bias Score

France proposes retiree contributions, unpaid work hours to fund social security
French Labor Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet proposed on January 21st that 40% of higher-pensioned retirees contribute to social security, alongside seven unpaid extra work hours annually for all active workers, to raise €2.5 billion - €2.8 billion to fund elderly care.

France proposes retiree contributions, unpaid work hours to fund social security
French Labor Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet proposed on January 21st that 40% of higher-pensioned retirees contribute to social security, alongside seven unpaid extra work hours annually for all active workers, to raise €2.5 billion - €2.8 billion to fund elderly care.
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48% Bias Score

France Rejects Tax on Wealthy Retirees, but Debate Continues
French Labour Minister proposed taxing retirees earning over €2000-2500 monthly to fund social security; the proposal was rejected for the 2025 budget but the debate continues for future budgets, revealing internal government disagreements.

France Rejects Tax on Wealthy Retirees, but Debate Continues
French Labour Minister proposed taxing retirees earning over €2000-2500 monthly to fund social security; the proposal was rejected for the 2025 budget but the debate continues for future budgets, revealing internal government disagreements.
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52% Bias Score
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