The 2012 pension changes (Im not overly familiar with the details) I think allowed people with 520 minimum prsi contributions avail of the full state pension (my understanding) . Therefore if you only worked 10 years full time before retirement you could avail of full state pension. There has been alot of publicity about how this change disenfrachised working women who took long breaks from workforce for family reasons and therefore reduced considerably their average prsi contributions. However there has been no publicity about the people who benefited from this change (people who started working in ireland very late in their working lives). Surely in all fairness when this change was introduced the minimum prsi contributions should have been closer to 20 years rather than 10 years considering how much the state pension costs.
My question is if this change was brought in to save the state money why then did they not also increase the minimum total prsi contributions to avail of state pension. It seems to have benefited immigrants arriving in Ireland late in life to start working to the detriment of people who have worked here all their lives.
My question is if this change was brought in to save the state money why then did they not also increase the minimum total prsi contributions to avail of state pension. It seems to have benefited immigrants arriving in Ireland late in life to start working to the detriment of people who have worked here all their lives.