Home » Pensions, the study of the CGIL rejects Quota 102 and 104: “Useless, they would affect only 10,000 people”

Pensions, the study of the CGIL rejects Quota 102 and 104: “Useless, they would affect only 10,000 people”

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In the very delicate and contested pension reform on the table of the Draghi government come the results of a new study according to which Quota 102 and 104, between 2022 and 2023, would involve only about 10 thousand people. This is what is supported by an analysis by the Welfare Observatory of the Di Vittorio Foundation and the National CGIL. An estimate that was obtained by projecting into the next two years the data relating to those who have so far benefited from Quota 100 and assuming the new registry restrictions provided for by the new regulation: 64 and 66 years.
“From our studies – says Ezio Cigna, head of public welfare of the national CGIL – 8,524 people would be involved in 2022 and 1,924 in 2023, given that many of the subjects who could perfect ‘Quota 102’ in 2022 and ‘Quota 104’ in 2023 have already accrued the requirement of ‘Quota 100’ at 31 December 2021 “.

In particular, the union manager explains: “In 2022 only people aged 64 or older could access ‘Quota 102’, that is, those born between 1956 and 1958 and with 38 years of contributions, not an extra contribution otherwise they would have accrued ‘Quota 100’, not a contribution less otherwise they would not reach the contribution requirement, being ‘Quota 102’ a measure lasting only one year “. “In 2023 – continues Cigna – only people who will be 66 years of age could use ‘Quota 104’, that is, born in 1957 alone and with 38 years of contributions, and who had not accrued this requirement in 2021 so as to be able to take advantage of ‘ Quota 100 ».

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