More people 60-plus pay into pension voluntarily
Published: 09 Aug. 2019, 20:04
The number of “voluntary and continuous subscribers” to the pension plan came to 483,326 as of the end of April this year, up from 470,599 in 2018, according to the data from the National Pension Service (NPS).
Those subscribers refer to Koreans who are over the state pension’s age ceiling of 60 but opt to continue their subscriptions until 65.
They can either receive more pension payments or be eligible for the old-age pension program.
The number of those over-age subscribers has been rising sharply.
In 2010, only 49,381 people subscribed to the extended program, but the figure soared to 345,282 in 2017 before topping 400,000 last year.
The data also showed 331,476 people were “voluntary subscribers” to the state pension scheme as of the end of April, up from 330,422 the previous earlier.
These people are not required to have pension subscriptions, which apply to Koreans aged 18 to 60 earning income.
The number of those non-mandatory subscribers has been on a steady rise, exceeding the 300,000 mark for the first time in 2017 at 327,723.
Korea adopted the state pension program in 1988 to help the elderly provide for their post-retirement lives. The NPS has more than 600 trillion won ($496 billion) under management.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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