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The latest data of the Social Insurance, which publishes the newspaper, in July this year a pension for incapacity for work fetch only 1.03 million people, while the year before there were nearly 40 thousand. More.
in 1998. Levying pension in Poland, 2.7 million people. If you continue the current rate of decline in the number of pensioners, at the end of this year or at the beginning of the future of their number falls below one million.
will be a kind of phenomenon. As is apparent from the data ZUS, never after 1989. Their number does not fall below that ceiling.
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Social Security goes bankrupt?
If Poland does not give birth to more children will soon run out of money to pay pensions. The current pension system checked at the time of Bismarck.
Today we must make the necessary changes or Social Security will go bankrupt soon – says Dr. Robert Gwiazdowski from the center. Adam Smith in an interview with Capital24.tv. According to the report of the Supreme Chamber of Control Social Security might have a problem with the payment of retirement benefits for the Poles.
The current pension system will soon go bankrupt
NIK attacking Social Security
In a report published in late August NIK pointed out that the low collectibility of receivables ZUS is – next to demographic decline and emigration – one of the main reasons for the growing deficit of the Social Security Fund.
NIK indicated that despite the more than 56-percent. growth of revenues from contributions in 2010-2013, the deficit of FUS increased by almost 200 percent.
According to the Board an increase in revenue collection can improve the condition of Social Security Social Security Fund. This year, the Social Security Fund expenses include for pension benefits was set at 193.9 billion zł. That’s about 36 billion zł more than its influence.
Source of information: PAP / INTERIA.PL
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