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Q&A: What we know about Germany's plan to give kids pensions

Tom Pugh
Tom Pugh - tom.pugh@thelocal.com
Q&A: What we know about Germany's plan to give kids pensions
A 2nd grader plays with fake money during a lesson in the classroom. Many people don't begin saving for retirement until they start their career, but school children in Germany could get an early start thanks to a new initiative. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Sven Hoppe

Plans to set up pension accounts for children in Germany over the age of six are gaining momentum – and provoking significant debate in the German press. We look at what foreign residents need to know about the proposed scheme.

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