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Alfonso Muñoz, Social Security official: In Spain there is a lack of proportionality between the contributory effort and the final penalty

The article discusses issues within Spain's pension system, focusing on the lack of proportionality between contributions and penalties for early retirement. Alfonso Muñoz Cuenca, a specialist from the Spanish Social Security, highlights that Spain applies lifelong reductions to pensions for those who retire early, regardless of their length of contribution. This contrasts with systems in Germany and France, which offer more flexibility based on years of service. The critique centers on the idea that workers who contribute longer still face permanent penalties, creating inequity compared to other European countries.

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Alfonso Muñoz, Social Security official: In Spain there is a lack of proportionality between the contributory effort and the final penalty

The article discusses issues within Spain's pension system, focusing on the lack of proportionality between contributions and penalties for early retirement. Alfonso Muñoz Cuenca, a specialist from the Spanish Social Security, highlights that Spain applies lifelong reductions to pensions for those who retire early, regardless of their length of contribution. This contrasts with systems in Germany and France, which offer more flexibility based on years of service. The critique centers on the idea that workers who contribute longer still face permanent penalties, creating inequity compared to other European countries.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of the pension system's flaws without overtly favoring any political stance. It quotes a government official and compares Spain’s policies with those of other European nations, offering a neutral perspective on the issue.

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