The French loan to a decline in retirement age

The French do they realize the inevitability of the efforts to achieve a satisfying retirement? This suggests that a poll published Sunday in the JDD. According to this consultation Ifop *, breaking with previous surveys on the subject, 41% of respondents said they were ready to contribute more to retire as soon as possible. The average age of starting accepted amounted to almost 62 years, one third of respondents saying the same for departure between 65 and 69 years. A first. Because of this development, the level of concern by the amount of future pensions continues to grow, 76% of respondents reported little confident, against 61% a little over a year.

If the French are therefore more willing to make sacrifices, they do show, however, little lenient with successive governments.They are in fact 40% believed that the pension system has not really been up to this reform, while 48% believe that those assets have gone done the wrong way.

An instructive survey, a few months of a new launching system. The Head of State has chosen last year to advance the timing of the pension reform from 2012 to 2010. If the CGT said the current system "viable", the secretary general of the CFDT Fran?ois Ch?r?que decides in contrast to the introduction of a points system, more personalized than the current system, as was done in Sweden. For now, the government appears not convinced, saying the country had recently suspended the system. If considering a reduction of the legal age of retirement now set at 60 years, a dues increase does not seem so far not in the agenda.

* Conducted the 7 and 8 January on a sample of 1019 persons, representative of the French population aged 18 and older, including 522 active. Quota method. The interviews were conducted by telephone at residence of respondents.

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