Professor Martin Eling of the University of St. Gallen has evaluated the latest proposals from the pension commission. He describes the plans as a significant achievement, though he notes that certain problems remain. The core of the strategy involves extending the working life of citizens. Additionally, the reforms emphasize the need for individuals to increase their personal savings. Another key pillar is the expansion of the contributor base to ensure financial stability. These measures aim to secure the long-term viability of the pension system. Overall, the expert views the approach as a necessary and impactful step forward.
