Our government has overestimated costs of AHV by billions because of a faulty formula and used the information in the info booklet for the referendum about the last AHV reform.
Only in Switzerland, where the government miscalculates and there is *more* money than expected.
Well, good thing we just decided to gift the richest generation a 13. AHV. What else would we do with this money?
lets be honest 4 billion still wont make much of a difference, i think its about 10% less which while substantial still means its in the red anyway.
> In 2033, the annual payment is likely to be around CHF4 billion […] less, which is around **6% lower**, than original estimates.
I really don’t get what all the fuss is about. They were off by 6%. If anyone thinks that would have made a difference in the outcome of the poll, they are either stupid or lying to their voter base.
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Our government has overestimated costs of AHV by billions because of a faulty formula and used the information in the info booklet for the referendum about the last AHV reform.
Only in Switzerland, where the government miscalculates and there is *more* money than expected.
Well, good thing we just decided to gift the richest generation a 13. AHV. What else would we do with this money?
lets be honest 4 billion still wont make much of a difference, i think its about 10% less which while substantial still means its in the red anyway.
> In 2033, the annual payment is likely to be around CHF4 billion […] less, which is around **6% lower**, than original estimates.
I really don’t get what all the fuss is about. They were off by 6%. If anyone thinks that would have made a difference in the outcome of the poll, they are either stupid or lying to their voter base.