Pensions: the reform could affect disabled pensioners


Elisabeth Borne, December 6, 2022. JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP

DECRYPTION – A report recommends keeping the derogation allowing them to benefit from the full automatic rate at 62 years old.

If the pension reform postpones the retirement age to 65 or 64 years, it will be necessary to maintain a derogatory device for people with fragile health, recommends the General Inspectorate of Social Affairs (Igas), in a report published Friday. This document had been requested by Elisabeth Borne in April, then Minister of Labour.

Currently, the “retirement for incapacity”, a device created in 1945, allows each year to 100,000 people – almost one in six new retirees – to leave at 62 at full rate, even without having the required number of quarters. The other retirees who have not validated enough quarters see themselves applying a discount on their pension, unless they postpone their departure to 67 years of age. The device also allows immediate access to the minimum old age and the minimum contributory (instead of 65 and 67 years).

Reduced life expectancy

Among the people concerned, we find the beneficiaries of a disability pension (about 50,000 people per year) or the adult allowance…

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