Senior Representatives Demand Compensation for Inflation for Small Pensions

The coalition has agreed on the pension adjustment for 2026. The specific result is to be presented on Friday morning at a press conference by the main negotiators around Social Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ). The pensioners' representatives are not on board. In a statement from the Senior Citizens' Council, it was emphasized that no agreement could be reached in the discussions. Before that, a second and final round of negotiations had taken place.
How the result turned out was not initially communicated. Recently, it was speculated in negotiating circles that there would be a full adjustment of 2.7 percent up to the median pension, while for all others it might be staggered below that. Overall, they apparently aim for a value of about 2.2 percent, which would not be far above the target value of Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) of two percent.
"The 2.7 percent for the small ones are not to be questioned"
Senior representatives once again addressed the public in the morning to express their protest against an adjustment below the inflation rate. For the pensioners' representatives, it was clear that at least for low pensions, compensation for inflation must not be up for discussion: "The 2.7 percent for the small ones are not to be questioned," emphasized Senior Citizens' Association Chairwoman Ingrid Korosec (ÖVP). The chairwoman of the Pensioners' Association, Birgit Gerstorfer (SPÖ), stated the goal of preventing "the worst," namely an adjustment below inflation for everyone.
However, Korosec does not see why inflation should not be compensated for everyone. A social gradation could be made as an exception once but should not become a matter of course. Seniors are already more affected by inflation than other groups, as the costs for food and health services have risen more sharply.
In addition, it must be considered that pensioners have already contributed to budget consolidation by increasing their health insurance contributions. Added to this are new additional costs, such as co-payments for medical transport or more expensive pensioners' tickets, emphasized Korosec.

Pensioners' Representation Disappointed by Government
Overall, the pensioners' representation is disappointed by the government, as reliability and trust are missed in the debate about the adjustment: "We are already missing a bit of appreciation," stated Korosec.
Not much seems to have changed in the final round of negotiations later. A statement emphasizes that no agreement could be reached and that they will not participate in the coalition's press conference tomorrow.
(APA/Red)
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