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Stall on pensions, extension idea. And the hypothesis of Quota 104 – Economy makes its way

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Stall on pensions, extension idea.  And the hypothesis of Quota 104 – Economy makes its way

The League and the unions have reopened the pensions yard with a double proposal to favor the so-called flexibility in exit. These are Quota 41, which provides for the possibility of leaving work upon reaching that contribution threshold regardless of age, and Quota 62 which provides for the green light to retire at 62 years of age, with 20 years of contributions . Too bad, however, that both solutions are destined to crash against the wall of the Ministry of Economy and the State General Accounting Office due to their high cost. On the other hand, however, what should have been the new overall reform of the social security system appears to be stranded in the shoals of urgencies and emergencies linked to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, with the result that, in the absence of interventions, from next January 1st they would cease to exist. all the formulas in force, starting with Quota 102, to guarantee a flexible retirement and everyone would return to the Fornero standard rules. An outcome that, in an electoral year like 2023, appears highly unlikely. With the consequence that at the end of the fair we will probably see the extension of the operational measures this year. After months of silence and respite, therefore, we are back to talking about pensions. Matteo Salvini takes the field and has relaunched the so-called Quota 41, now envisaged only for certain types of workers, such as the “precocious” (those who started working when they were a minor) and those engaged in heavy-duty activities or who find in conditions of hardship: those who are unemployed and have not received unemployment benefit for at least three months; who has been providing care for not less than six months to a family member up to the second degree, living with a severe handicap; disabled civilians with more than 74% disability; those who have carried out strenuous activity or …

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