Today I want to talk about the countries in which the highest pension.
It is a pity that Russia is not included in this list, we have this big problem.
Czech
Czech retirees, having gone to rest, receive payment in the amount of 50% of salary, which averages about 1,000 euros. By the way, retired Czech men come in 61 years, and women 58 years.
Portugal
In Portugal, the pensioners are 65 years of age. On average, they receive 54% of the previous salary, which is about 540 euros, considering that the average salary in the country is higher than 1000 Euros.
Finland
There pension payments account for 58, 4% of the salary. According to statistics, the average salary in Finland is 3, 7 thousand euros, but here you need to subtract the taxes and other charges
Slovenia
The retirement age in Slovenia comes to men and women 63 and 61 years respectively. They get about 62% of their wages.
Turkey
Turkey, where pensioners receive from 64, 5% of their salaries, ranks sixth. By the way, here the men go to retire at age 60, women 58 years and mothers with many children, birth to 5 children, become a pensioner in 48 years. The average salary in the country of about 900 euros.
Italy
In Italy, a pension of 65% of salary, which is equal to an average of 2, 3 thousand euros. Retire Here, men and women come in 59 years.
Austria
Retire at 65 or 60 years, depending on gender, Austrian pensioners can count on a pension of 77% of previous salary. By the way, the salary in Austria are among the highest in the world - an average of 2, 7 million euros.
Spain
Open the three richest Spanish pensioners who receive 81% of their earnings, which is an average of 2, 2 thousand euros. Well-deserved rest here Spaniards leave in 65 years.
Luxembourg
Luxembourg - one of the smallest European countries. But the pensioners are adequately taken care of. After retirement in 60 years, Luxembourgers can expect to pay in the amount of 87% of their previous salary. Here the average salary without taxes and insurance fees of 4, 3 thousand euros.
Greece
Perhaps the richest pensioners are Greeks, receive 96% of salary. That is, having retired in 57 years, they are practically retain their previous income level, which on average is about 2, 1 thousand euros.
Looking at these figures, it is really a shame, not only for Russian pensioners, but for the vast majority of Russians, who on average earn about 30 thousand rubles per month, and the average pension in the country is less than 10 thousand rubles a month.
Source: dymontiger.livejournal.com