3,000 more for retirees: We know the pension amounts for March 2023. Here are the latest pension calculations!

It is almost certain that the 2023 pension will rise from March. The percentage of the index will reach 13.8%. Apart from that, retirees will get salaries of “thirteen” and “fourteen”. How much will the pension be next year? Check out example accounts!

video. Family Care Capital

This certainty comes from the criteria set out in the Budget Act 2023, the draft of which has already been approved by the government. It assumes, inter alia, the tying of pensions from March 1, 2023 in the amount of 13.8 per cent and the guarantee of funds to increase the benefits and thirteenth pension. For fourteen, money will also be in them, but first a law must be passed ensuring such an additional advantage – either only in 2023, or, as Jaroslav Kaczynsky declared – permanently, every year, as is the case with the legal regulation of the thirteenth pension.

Currently, the lowest gross pension is 1,338.44 PLN (net is minus 9% of the health insurance premium). If nothing changes – and it may only be at a higher index rate due to rising inflation – and the benchmark will reach 113.8, then the lowest pension will be 1523.14 PLN.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Inflation in Stores – December 2023. Food additives and household chemicals push up prices. Changes to the platform – a report by UCE Research and WSB Merito University

Food additives and household chemicals were the biggest drivers of store inflation…

Leroy Merlin’s next problem. Goods from Russia and Belarus are marked as Polish

The company announced that it would end cooperation with suppliers from Russia…

Where is this coal? State disclosure agency. “The price is 251 percent higher than last year”

The Industrial Development Agency published data on mining coal In the first…

Żabka surprises exchange them for discounts in other stores!

The Żappka mobile application has been enriched with an interesting novelty. Now…