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This is how the health contributions remain for pensioners starting this year

This is how the health contributions remain for pensioners starting this year

After the increase in the minimum wage in Colombia, which was $1,117,172 with transportation aid, The Ministry of Labor confirmed how much the allowances will be for pensioners as of January 2022.

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Therefore, he stressed that those who earned $908,526, this year they will have an adjustment of up to $1,000,000 per month.

Likewise, those who earn more than the minimum wage, they will obtain a readjustment of their allowance of 5.62% %, which is equivalent to inflation.

In an interview with CM&, the Minister of Labor, Ángel Custodio Cabrera, indicated that “pensioners who earn up to two minimum wages, the health contribution is reduced from 12% to 10%. The rest of pensioners in Colombia, the increase will be 5.62%”.

In addition, he notified that pensioners who earn between one and two minimum wages will have more ability to pay.

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According to figures from the Ministry of Labor, in Colombia approximately 1,182,000 pensioners who earn the minimum monthly and On the part of retirees, they are more than 1,600,000 people.

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