Experts slam SPD's retirement age-contribution link as coalition tensions rise

Economists criticize the SPD's proposal to tie retirement age to contribution years, warning of disadvantages for academics and the erosion of solidarity-based pensions. Amid ongoing reform debates sparked by Jens Südekum's idea and mixed public opinion, coalition frictions intensify ahead of the pension commission's report.

Building on economist Jens Südekum's earlier proposal—which drew divided public support in a 2024 Forsa survey, with stronger backing from CDU/CSU and AfD voters—tensions are escalating in Berlin's Union-SPD coalition over pension reforms.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz recently suggested statutory pensions as a mere basic safety net, prompting SPD outrage. The pension commission, tasked with securing living standards across statutory, occupational, and private pillars per the coalition agreement, is due to present its concept in eight weeks.

The SPD is now advancing Südekum's idea of linking retirement age to individual contribution years. However, economists warn this could dismantle the solidarity principle, hitting academics hardest due to later career starts from prolonged education.

This push reignites debates following the Bundestag's prior pension package approval, highlighting persistent divides in Germany's pension reform saga.

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