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10月来临,18省市已公布2025年养老金计发基数,涨幅如何?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-01 02:26

Group 1 - As of October, 18 provinces and cities in China have announced their pension calculation bases for 2025, including regions such as Guangxi, Jiangxi, Xinjiang, and Shanghai [1] - The pension calculation base can be determined using either the local urban unit's comprehensive average salary or a separately announced pension calculation base, which is typically higher than the comprehensive average salary [1] - For 2024, eight provinces and cities are using the comprehensive average salary as the pension calculation base, including Shanghai, Zhejiang, and Guizhou [1] Group 2 - Among the announced pension calculation bases, Heilongjiang leads with a 7.99% increase, setting the highest growth rate for 2025, with a base of 7570 yuan [3] - The high increase in Heilongjiang's pension calculation base is attributed to previously low levels, the need to improve pension benefits for retirees, and efforts to attract talent [3] Group 3 - Other regions have shown modest increases, with most below 2%, including Hebei at 7410 yuan (2% increase) and Ningxia at 8366 yuan (2% increase) [5] - A few regions have increases between 1% and 2%, such as Zhejiang at 8433 yuan (1.48% increase) and Xinjiang at 8448 yuan (1.4% increase) [5] - Regions with increases of 1% or less include Guizhou at 7324.5 yuan (0.72% increase) and Hainan at 8188 yuan (0.7% increase) [5] Group 4 - Overall, the trend of pension calculation base increases is slowing down, with only two regions exceeding 10,000 yuan: Shanghai at 12434 yuan and Tibet at 11777 yuan [7] - Qinghai is the only region with a pension calculation base between 9000 and 10,000 yuan, while most provinces have bases between 7000 and 9000 yuan [7] - The majority of the announced increases are between 1% and 2%, with Heilongjiang being the notable exception with a significantly higher increase [7]