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Pension and Inflation -- Why EUR 1,500 Won't Be Enough in 20 Years

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2026-02-28
Pension and Inflation -- Why EUR 1,500 Won't Be Enough in 20 Years

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Why EUR 1,500 Pension Won't Be Enough in 20 Years

Many future retirees plan with their expected gross pension and think: "EUR 1,500 per month is enough to live on." What they often overlook: inflation erodes this pension year after year. At 3% inflation, your pension has only the purchasing power of about EUR 830 in 20 years -- measured in today's prices.

The Pension Gap Is Bigger Than Expected

The statutory pension is adjusted regularly, but not to inflation -- to wage development. Over the last 20 years, pension adjustments averaged 1.3% per year. Inflation averaged 2.1% over the same period. Example: A pension of EUR 1,500 monthly, rising 1.5% per year, reaches EUR 2,168 nominally after 25 years. At 3% inflation, this has only EUR 1,034 purchasing power in today's prices -- a real loss of 31%.

How to Protect Yourself

Private retirement savings are essential. An ETF savings plan of EUR 200 monthly over 30 years (at 7% return) yields over EUR 240,000. At a withdrawal rate of 3.5%, that provides EUR 700 monthly as a pension supplement -- inflation-adjusted. Use our Inflation Calculator in pension check mode to calculate your personal pension gap.

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