Brendan Burgess
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I was looking for this figure as part of my submission to the Consultation on Jobseekers Benefit
1.5 Results of the review
The value of the State’s ADL [Accrued to date Liability] in respect of social security pension schemes was estimated to be €359.2 billion, or 110.9% of GDP 3, as at 31st December 2018.
This figure represents the central estimate of the present value of all expected future payments to current and former contributors of working age in respect of contributions to date, plus the liability for all future payments to current pensioners entitled to State Pension (Contributory), Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's (Contributory) Pension and Invalidity pension.
The €359.2 billion compares to the figure of €231 billion at 31st December 2015. Thus, over the 3 years, the ADL has risen by €128 billion or 55%.
Should we be concerned at all about this?
1.5 Results of the review
The value of the State’s ADL [Accrued to date Liability] in respect of social security pension schemes was estimated to be €359.2 billion, or 110.9% of GDP 3, as at 31st December 2018.
This figure represents the central estimate of the present value of all expected future payments to current and former contributors of working age in respect of contributions to date, plus the liability for all future payments to current pensioners entitled to State Pension (Contributory), Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's (Contributory) Pension and Invalidity pension.
The €359.2 billion compares to the figure of €231 billion at 31st December 2015. Thus, over the 3 years, the ADL has risen by €128 billion or 55%.
Should we be concerned at all about this?
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