Nearly 33,000 Hungarians Living Abroad Get Pensions From Home

  • 3 Jan 2017 7:00 AM
Nearly 33,000 Hungarians Living Abroad Get Pensions From Home
Nearly 33,000 Hungarians living abroad, mostly in Germany, receive pensions or other pension-type benefits from Hungary, daily Magyar Idők said, citing data from the Central Statistical Office (KSH). Around 85% of the total number or nearly 30,000 people get their old-age pension sent abroad, some 2,500 get widow’s pension and parent’s pension benefits, and some 500 get orphan’s benefit.

A third of those getting their pension sent abroad were born between 1945 and 1949 and only 122 get their benefits from early retirement.

The majority of people getting their pension sent abroad have only 15 years of registered employment history so their average monthly pension was below 45,000 forints in January, which is slightly more than a third of the average Hungarian pension.

After Germany, most Hungarians get their pension sent over to Austria, followed by Canada, the US, Sweden, Slovakia and Australia, the paper said.

Republished with permission of Hungary Matters, MTI’s daily newsletter.

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