There is a recurring pattern: if a majority in parliament pushes through financial improvements for pensioners, the supporters always talk about manageable costs. But all the supposedly small measures that seem manageable in the first year, says Lukas Sustala, Director of the Neos-Lab, add up massively over time. How strong can be read in a new study by the think tank of the smallest opposition party in Parliament.
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