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Graphic charts the pension spending as percentage of the GDP of selected industrialised countries, and the average labour market exit age.
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Macron zet door met pensioenhervorming

By Jordi Bou

January 10, 2023 - Emmanuel Macron plans to overhaul France’s costly pensions system by raising the retirement age, but faces strong opposition.

Macron’s government is to present a draft law, which is expected to require French citizens to work two or three years past the current retirement age of 62 to qualify for a full pension.

With one of the lowest retirement ages in the industrialised world, France also spends more than most other countries on pensions at nearly 14% of economic output, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

With labour unions vowing to strike over any rise in the retirement age and leftwing and far-right parties gearing up to contest the reforms, the fight is shaping up to be a test of whether Macron can deliver on his second-term agenda.

The gamble comes at a difficult juncture for the French economy, which may have already contracted at the end of last year as soaring power prices and record inflation weighed on households and businesses.

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PUBLISHED: 10/01/2023; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images
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