Proposal made to provide reimbursement for pensioners who missed out on indexing due to employment
In Russia, a proposal has been made to compensate working pensioners for missed indexations. The Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Property Issues, Land and Property Relations, Sergei Gavrilov, has advocated for this measure.
According to the proposal, the 2025 indexation will be applied to the full amount of 36,351 rubles. If a person had not been working, their insurance pension would have been this amount. However, the proposal does not specify whether this compensation applies to all working pensioners or a specific group.
The 2025 indexation is planned at 9.5%. As a result, the increase in pension for working pensioners due to the 2025 indexation would be 3,453 rubles. This would bring the total payment from 2025 for a working pensioner, considering the 2025 indexation, to 22,981 rubles.
Notably, the "reduction" for working pensioners is not taken into account in the 2025 indexation. This could potentially exacerbate the disparity between the pensions of working and non-working pensioners.
Sergei Gavrilov explained that this approach would help to eliminate the disparity in pension sizes. However, no further details about the compensation amount or implementation timeline were provided.
It's important to note that this proposal does not seem to be related to any specific economic policy or legislation. Additionally, no information was found regarding any potential opposition or support from other political figures or organizations.
While Sergei Gavrilov has previously suggested measures to equalize or improve pension conditions, no specific, detailed proposal concerning the pension size discrepancy between working and non-working pensioners in Russia is documented in the current search index.
As always, more information may become available as the proposal progresses through the appropriate channels. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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