More than four out of 10 Italian
pensioners, or 40.3%, get less than 1,000 euros a month, Istat
said Thursday, publishing 2014 figures.
That is more than six and a half million people, it said.
Almost half of Italy's women pensioners, or 49.2%, don't
reach 1,000 euros in their monthly cheques, Istat said Thursday
on 2014 figures.
That is more than 4.2 million women, it said.
Of these, some 1.169 million get less than 500 euros.
At the other end of the scale, almost 240,000 Italian
pensioners, or 1.4% of the total, get more than 5,000 euros a
month, Istat said.
Another 767,000, or 4.7% of Italy's 16.25 million
pensioners, can count on pensions between 3,000 and 5,000 euros
a month, it said.
More than a quarter of Italian pensioners, or 25.4%, get
two pension cheques each month, Istat said.
That is more than four million people, it said.
Some 7.8% get three or more pensions.
The number of pensioners in Italy fell by more than 400,000
between 2011 and 2014, from 16,668,000 to 16,259,000, Istat
said, due to a controversial pension reform enacted by the Monti
government in 2011, Istat said.
Spending on pensions was up 0.2% to 17.17% of GDP in 2014
compared to 2013, Istat said.
Spending totalled 277 billion euros, a cash rise of 1.6%,
the statistics agency said.
Some 23.2 million pensions were paid out.
Some 47.7% of Italian pensions are paid out in the north of
the country, amounting to 50.5% of spending and 48.2% of
pensioners while 20.4% of pensions go to central regions (21.4%
of spending), Istat said.
The remaining 31.9% of pensions are paid out in the south,
amounting to 28.1% of overall spending. Istat was publishing
figures for 2014.
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