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Average old-age pension in Slovakia was 337.38 euro in late July

Fri, Sep 18 2009 12:11 CET 2270 Views 3 Comments
Average old-age pension in Slovakia was 337.38 euro in late July

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The average monthly old-age pension in Slovakia amounted to 337.38 euro in late July. As of that date, approximately 929 300 people received this kind of pension, the SITA newswire wrote. Early retirement pension, received by 54 800 pensioners at the end of July, reached 350.52 euro on average, according to information provided by the state-run social security provider Sociálna Poisťovňa (SP).

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Anonymous Peter Mon, Dec 20 2010 20:15 CET

Why did I work all my life and at the end of it should live like this? Shame on you.

Anonymous jackie Wed, Oct 07 2009 20:51 CET

well you may think so but i don't and i don't think this is inappropriate comment. the truth heats does it not. no we must not wright against any government hope that i don't have to live like this when i retire from work that's all i can say .shame on you

Anonymous jackie Wed, Oct 07 2009 20:41 CET

in this modern world why does the senor people live like this there is no need i like to see a government member to live(one.year ) of the pension that this man receives each mouth


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