Saying How Pensions Will Grow Next Year Is Still Premature, Says the Opposition SaS
The opposition SaS points out that it is still premature to talk about a specific figure for the growth of pensions from the beginning of next year, i e.
ten months ahead It thus responds to the analyzes of economists.
Party spokesman Ondrej Šprlák stated this on Friday "Just last month, the Council for Budget Responsibility assumed that pensions would increase by 16.
8 percent from the new year Today, the assumption of their increase according to the same calculation, i.
E For Six Months Of The Previous Year, Is 13
1 percent This shows how the expected development of inflation changes dynamically over time," said member of the National Council Peter Cmorej (SaS).
Selection from the "legislative whirlwind": nuclear weapons, stopwatches for Žilinka and withdrawal from NATO landed in the parliament "The change from half a year to nine months was proposed in the law by the Hlas party, and our amendment did not change anything at all The SaS amendment referred to an extraordinary increase in pensions during the year at a time of high inflation, which is a much more important change," added Cmorej.
"If inflation rises sharply in the future, the amount of pensions will be adjusted to it, which is a fundamental systemic change It is much more important than whether the pension will be increased from six or nine months of the previous year," concluded Cmorej.
Median survey: Fic's Smer has overtaken Pellegrini's Voice, has almost 18 percent of the Amendment, which was approved by almost all present deputies at the recent meeting of the NR SR , brings two adjustments to the pension valuation mechanism from January 2024 In addition to the extension of the period during which the so-called pension inflation is taken into account in the standard valuation, from the previous six to nine months of the previous year, a new automatic method of extraordinary valorization was also adopted.
The evaluation of the amendment to the Social Insurance Act, published by RRZ, shows that due to the extension of the period during which inflation will be taken into account when calculating the valuation, pensions in Slovakia should grow more slowly in the coming years compared to the current legislation Current forecasts assume a gradual slowdown in price growth, in which case the average inflation for a longer period is lower than for a shorter period.
However, in the event of an unexpected inflationary shock, the new mechanism of extraordinary valorization would help pensioners pensions in Slovakia should grow more slowly in the coming years compared to the current legislation.
Current forecasts assume a gradual slowdown in price growth, in which case the average inflation for a longer period is lower than for a shorter period However, in the event of an unexpected inflationary shock, the new mechanism of extraordinary valorization would help pensioners.
pensions in Slovakia should grow more slowly in the coming years compared to the current legislation Current forecasts assume a gradual slowdown in price growth, in which case the average inflation for a longer period is lower than for a shorter period.
However, in the event of an unexpected inflationary shock, the new mechanism of extraordinary valorization would help pensioners .
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