The boomer solidarity surcharge: An important tool for stabilizing pensions without directly burdening younger generations
As the baby boomer generation enters retirement, the payas-you-go pension system in Germany is under an increasing amount of pressure. Relevant changes, in particular higher contribution rates or lower pension levels, are causing tension between generations: Either the financial burden on the younger generations is increased or the risk of insufficient pensions and old-age poverty for the elderly rises. This Weekly Report analyzes two different reform approaches that would result in redistribution within the older generations: A progressive devaluation of pension entitlements as proposed by the German Council of Economic Experts and the "boomer solidarity surcharge" suggested here, a special surcharge on all retirement income above a defined tax allowance. While redistribution within the pension insurance system would be a long-term process, the special surcharge could be implemented immediately. Both measures would improve the financial situation of low-income pensioner households without directly burdening the younger generations. If the special surcharge applies to all retirement and property income, a broad redistribution with only a moderate burden on higher income groups would be possible.
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2025
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| Authors: | Bach, Stefan ; Blesch, Maximilian ; Gehlen, Annica ; Geyer, Johannes ; Haan, Peter ; Klotz, Stefan ; Veltri, Bruno |
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DIW Weekly Report. - ISSN 2568-7697. - Vol. 15.2025, 29, p. 167-176
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Berlin : Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) |
| Subject: | pension system | demographic change | redistribution | taxation | microsimulation |
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| Type of publication: | Article |
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| Type of publication (narrower categories): | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Other identifiers: | 10.18723/diw_dwr:2025-29-1 [DOI] 193293605X [GVK] hdl:10419/323824 [Handle] |
| Classification: | H55 - Social Security and Public Pensions ; I38 - Government Policy; Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs ; J26 - Retirement; Retirement Policies ; J18 - Public Policy |
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