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  1. Greeks' health seen getting worse, negative feelings growing during crisis
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    found that when one’s entire income is used to pay bills and debt, the self-perception of health

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  2. Gov't submits reform plan that raises contributions and cuts future pensions

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    of changes to social security contributions as well as the composition of retirement pay and replacement

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  3. Addressing some misconceptions about Greek budget revenues and unpaid taxes

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    be pointed out that since 2014 a large number of taxpayers pay income tax and ENFIA via credit cards

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  4. Gov't hits back as pension reform row heats up
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    in main pensions. On top of cutting retirement pay, the previous legislation did not safeguard

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  5. Unpaid social security contributions almost reach 15 bln

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    the settlement in 73-100 installments and only 2.5 percent decided to pay upfront and thus eliminate

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  6. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    in expenditure on retirement pay of at least 3 percent of GDP. For the reasons mentioned above, the government

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  7. Where things stand on the Greek pension reform proposals
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    not reached any agreement so far. Farmers would also have to pay higher contributions, which would almost

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  8. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    Agora

    2018 onwards. This translates into a recurring reduction in expenditure on retirement pay of at least

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  9. Newsletter 59 - 22/01/2016

    Newsletters

    -payment of tax means that some self-employed professions will have to pay more than 80 percent

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  10. Amid protests, coalition ponders tweaks to pension plan
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    and supplementary pension, health care and the lump-sum retirement pay.

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