
Study: Reform after 40 years has bonuses, but there is a limit of 92%
The retirement age will rise to 66 years and 11 months in 2027, according to the data of life expectancy published in late May by the Institute
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The retirement age will rise to 66 years and 11 months in 2027, according to the data on life expectancy published at the end of May by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). This figure is higher in two months than in 2026, which had already risen two months from 2025. On the other hand, extending the career beyond the age of 40 "will lead to a reduction in the retirement age in force, which may result in a reduction or even elimination of early penalties".
Furthermore, Thus, "a shorter career will result in a pension with penalties", while extending your career beyond the age of 40 may have bonuses. Study: Reform after 40 years has bonuses, but there is a 92% limit. In other words, "the premium will result mainly for those with higher remuneration and who therefore have a training rate below 92%", he adds.
In addition, The conclusion is part of the study "Social effectiveness of pensions - The case of replacement fees", authored by José António Vieira da Silva, former Minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security, and by Vítor Junqueira, member of the Green Paper Commission and former director of the National Pension Center, which was presented today. The pension after the legal age and with more than 40 years of contributing career has bonuses, but is limited to 92% of the reference remuneration, benefiting mainly those who earn more, concludes a study promoted by the Res Publica Foundation.
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The retirement age will rise to 66 years and 11 months in 2027, according to the data on life expectancy published at the end of May by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis figure is higher in two months than in 2026, which had already risen two months from 2025.
reliability low1/3 sourcesOn the other hand, extending the career beyond the age of 40 "will lead to a reduction in the retirement age in force, which may result in a reduction or even elimination of early penalties".
reliability low1/3 sourcesThus, "a shorter career will result in a pension with penalties", while extending your career beyond the age of 40 may have bonuses.
reliability low1/3 sourcesStudy: Reform after 40 years has bonuses, but there is a 92% limit.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn other words, "the premium will result mainly for those with higher remuneration and who therefore have a training rate below 92%", he adds.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe conclusion is part of the study "Social effectiveness of pensions - The case of replacement fees", authored by José António Vieira da Silva, former Minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security, and by Vítor Junqueira, member of the Green Paper Commission and former director of the National Pension Center, which was presented today.
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The pension after the legal age and with more than 40 years of contributing career has bonuses, but is limited to 92% of the reference remuneration, benefiting mainly those who earn more, concludes a study promoted by the Res Publica Foundation.
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