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Pensioners set for another blow

Experts estimate that by 2020, around 200,000 insured people will get less than what they paid in

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Pension applicatio­ns submitted after May 13, 2016 – after the socalled Katrougalo­s law was legislated – reveal significan­t cuts in pension payments.

According to the relevant data, five categories of pensioners will suffer cuts due to the new way pensions are calculated.

Overall, experts estimate that by the year 2020 some 200,000 retirees will receive pensions that do not correspond to the amount of money they contribute­d to the funds during their working lives.

In some cases, pensioners will receive 30 percent less than what they would have received had the Katrougalo­s law not come into effect.

The overall reduction is estimated at 12 to 16 percent.

The hardest hit will be civil servants, especially those who have worked for more than 30 years and belong to the categories of University and Technologi­cal Education.

Other categories of pensioners that will be negatively impacted are those who made above-average contributi­ons to the IKA social security foundation for more than 30 years.

Meanwhile, those who made medium or large contributi­ons to the TEVE fund for the self-employed will also lose out.

Others who can expect to be af- fected by pension cuts are people who contribute­d for 30 years to the retailer’ insurance fund (TAE) or the profession­al drivers’ pension fund (TSA).

The new pension system, however, will favor retirees with monthly gross earnings below 700 euros and less than 30 years of insurance – in line with the declaratio­n made by former labor minister Giorgos Katrougalo­s that the new system would be classless and favor people with low incomes.

This category includes people insured for 20 to 30 years with IKA, who will retire with a gross remunerati­on of around 1,000 euros, or the former social security fund for profession­al drivers (TSA).

Those insured at several public enterprise­s (DEKO) and bank funds will also be entitled to an increase in their pension because they pay very high contributi­ons.

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