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Malacañang has released conflicting data on the supposed yearly deficit the Social Security System (SSS) would incur if President Aquino did not veto the P2,000 across-the-board pension hike proposed in Congress.

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A P2,000 increase in pension of Social Security System retirees would have required existing ones to pay additional 4.8 percent of their monthly salaries to sustain the fund or risk being wiped out by 2029.

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Malacañang has released conflicting data on the supposed yearly deficit the Social Security System (SSS) would incur if President Aquino did not veto the P2,000 across-the-board pension hike proposed in Congress.

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A P2,000 increase in pension of Social Security System retirees would have required existing ones to pay additional 4.8 percent of their monthly salaries to sustain the fund or risk being wiped out by 2029.

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