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People in Germany retired earlier with slightly higher pensions in 2021

For years, the average retirement age in Germany has been increasing, but 2021 saw a little blip in the trend, with employees retiring a little earlier and with slightly higher pension benefits than in previous years.

People retired earlier with higher pensions in 2021
On average, people working in Germany retired a little earlier last year and with slightly higher pensions, according to new figures from the Deutsche Rentenversicherung, which were made available to Bild.

In total, 1,435 million employees retired in 2021. On average, men started claiming their state pension at the age of 64,05 years last year – 0,02 years earlier than in 2020 – while women retired at the age of 64,18 years, compared to 64,24 the previous year.

The figures also show that the average benefit claimed by new pensioners in 2021 was higher than in previous years. Men received 1.204 euros net per month (up from 1.171 in 2020), while women received 856 euros (up from 827). On average, men’s statutory pensions continue to be around 40 percent higher than women’s.

The highest average pensions were given to senior citizens who retired after 45 years of contributing to the German social security system – 1.235,28 euros per month for women and 1.579,49 euros for men.

Calls to raise retirement age in Germany to 70
Pensioners in Germany can look forward to their monthly payments increasing significantly this year. The federal government agreed in April that pensions in the eastern federal states should increase by 6,12 percent from July 1, and by 5,35 percent in the western federal states. However, much of this growth will be consumed by inflation, with the inflation rate having now surpassed 7 percent.

 

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