Social Security Reserve Fund (Spain)

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The Social Security Reserve Fund (nicknamed la hucha de las pensiones, "the piggy bank of the pensions") was created in 2000 with the aim of investing current social security surpluses to finance future State Pension Scheme shortfalls. It was created as one of the recommendations of the tri-partite Pacto de Toledo of 1995 between government, employers and trade unions.[1] In 2009 the fund amounted to 60 Bn€[2] and in 2010 assets had increased to 64 Bn€.[3]

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