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Chair of the Irish Fiscal Council reacts to the Pension reforms

The Cabinet yesterday signed off on its major pension reform plan which will see the retirement age staying at 66, but allow people to continue to work if they choose. Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys made clear that PRSI increases...

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07.15 21 Sep 2022


Chair of the Irish Fiscal Council reacts to the Pension reforms


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07.15 21 Sep 2022


The Cabinet yesterday signed off on its major pension reform plan which will see the retirement age staying at 66, but allow people to continue to work if they choose.

Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys made clear that PRSI increases "will be needed in the future" to pay for her pension plan.

Chairperson at the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, Sebastian Barnes spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.


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