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Poverty Pensions and the Need for Awareness

Published January 17, 2026, 08:13
Poverty Pensions and the Need for Awareness

The article highlights the need for foresight and awareness regarding pensions in Cyprus. It points out the dramatic reduction in income that an employee may experience after retirement, from a salary of €1500 to a pension of €700-800, forcing a significant decline in living standards. The importance of having a Provident Fund or increasing wages during working life is emphasized to ensure a decent income after retirement. However, it is acknowledged that many workers do not have access to a Provident Fund due to their low wages. According to an announcement by the Cyprus Pensioners' Union (EKUSY), from January 2026, pensions will increase by only 3.38% in their basic part, resulting in a full basic pension of €529.82, a minimum of €450.35, and a social pension of €429.15. There will be no increase in the supplementary part of the pension, with the total monthly increase limited to €14-17. The article concludes by emphasizing that more than 100,000 elderly people in Cyprus continue to receive inadequate pensions, which do not cover the increased cost of living.