The “recalculation” of pensions. The new check numbers



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The revaluation of social security checks it is one of the knots that the Giallorossi government will soon have to untangle. It is not a secondary issue and is perhaps the most important in the landscape of the various recalculations that have involved pension checks in recent years. To understand what awaits us, we must take a step back. As is known, every year the social security check is revalued based on inflation. But several governments (including the latest ones) have ended the full revaluation of checks for cash needs.

Tips for retirees

And so until the end of 2019, the expected revaluation was as follows: for pensions above 3 times the minimum and below 4, the revaluation will be 97%, 77% for amounts between 4 and 5 times the minimum, 52% between 5 times and 6 times the minimum, 47% more than 6 times, 45 more than 8 times and only 40% more than 9 times the minimum. With the latest budget law, a touch-up has been made that tastes like a tip.

The full 100 percent appreciation was also extended to checks up to 4 times the minimum. An adjustment that brought the revaluation from 97% to 100%. Small change in the very literal sense of the word. In all this, it is necessary to underline the volleys of appeals that have been sent to recover the amounts stolen by the State in recent years.

A flood of appeals

Appeals that have then followed in parallel also those put in the field against the logging of gold pensions which lasts for 5 years. On these two fronts, the City Council could intervene and give the green light to reimbursements, triggering a state of alert for the Treasury coffers. On this point, the lawyer Celeste Collovati from the Dirittissimo law firm explained to us: “We are facing a violation of the Charter that affects the highest pensions (but which are not high), and in particular those that range from six times higher. to the minimum of the INPS. Checks equivalent to about 3,000 euros gross were clearly affected by the revaluation block. A real discrimination in the world of pensioners ”.

And now we come to what the future awaits us precisely by checks. The last adjustment with an increase took place last April with the increase in the total revaluation amounts between 1,522 euros and 2,029 euros gross per month.

The new amounts

In little more than a year, these figures will change again. An adjustment will be made for the checks between 2,029 and i 2,538 per month with a revaluation of 90 percent. All this with a variation that starts from the previous revaluation of 77 percent to reach that of 90 percent in 2022. Here again it is a few euros and the right of pensioners to obtain a revaluation is once again set aside. 100 percent total. regardless of how much they raise. But the news does not end here. Also from 2022, as Il Messaggero points out, the revaluation rate will be increased to 75 percent for all checks that exceed the 2,538 euro fee. These are small tweaks that do not solve the main problem: 9 years of cuts in amounts due to maneuvers that have increasingly eroded the purchasing power of pensioners. Only a judicial verdict could give hope of recovering the lost sums to millions of pensioners.

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