Older workers before the end: threatens to tip the standard age limit?

Older workers before the end: threatens to tip the standard age limit?

Deutschland - In Germany, an intensive discussion about the employment of pensioners is currently being held. A central topic is the upcoming introduction of the so -called active pension, which should come into force from January 1, 2026. This new concept enables pensioners to earn up to 2,000 euros per month tax -free without the retirement age. In particular, demographic change is mentioned as a decisive factor, which is expressed by increasing life expectancy and a falling birth rate.

Engelmeier points out that rigid employment contracts in Germany often exclude employment beyond the age limit. It is therefore important to keep older specialists in professional life in order to master the challenges of the pension system. He also warns of possible cuts in the legal pension through regulations such as the active pension. These could endanger the pension level, while the German Trade Union Association (DGB) sees the pension system as sufficiently functioning, especially with regard to the upcoming pension entries of the baby boomer.

challenges of employment in old age

Although the statistics of the Federal Statistical Office shows that 13 % of pensioners in Germany continue to work in the first six months after receiving an old -age pension, the number of active pensioners is not necessarily high compared to the total numbers. 6 % of these active pensioners work unchanged, while 7 % have chosen flexible working models. A larger proportion, namely 55 %, stop working after retirement, which raises questions about the accessibility and involvement of this age group in the labor market.

Some critics express concerns that the active pension is particularly beneficial to those pensioners who want to work anyway, while people are not benefited from the planned regulations. According to the Federal Government's plans, pensioners who work voluntarily beyond the standard age limit should benefit from tax advantages and a possible increase in pension. However, there are also concerns about justice and social effects of this regulation.

reactions and views

The Social Association VDK has so far not clearly expressed the demand to abolish the standard age limit, but warns of moral pressure in discourse on the work of the work of pensioners. Over 1.3 million pensioners were employed at the end of 2022, with the majority of these employment took place in the form of mini jobs. It remains to be seen how the active pension will affect pension insurance and whether it actually acts as relieving for the pension system.

The upcoming challenges require a comprehensive discussion to ensure that the interests of all pensioner groups are preserved and that the planned measures are both attractive and fairly designed. For more detailed information about the topic, I recommend a look at the Bundesag resources . The coming months will be decisive to set the course for the future of the German pension system.

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