(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 24 - Italian pensions now outstrip
salaries in the country, economic think tank CGIA of Mestre said
Saturday.
In Southern Italy more pensions are paid than salaries, but
within a few years they are destined to overtake them in the
rest of Italy as well, said CGIA.
According to some forecasts, it said, by 2028 2.9 million
Italians are destined to leave the labour market due to age
limits, 2.1 million of whom are currently employed in the
central-northern regions, who will be difficult to replace given
the serious demographic crisis underway.
According to the data, the most 'unbalanced' province in Italy
is Lecce: the difference is -97 thousand.
It is followed by Naples, Messina, Reggio Calabria and Palermo.
(ANSA).
Pensions now outstrip salaries says CGIA
Situation critical in Lecce, Naples, Messina, Reggio, Palermo