Rente mit Jahrgang 1967: Wann geht was?

Many people wonder: When will I receive my pension? Is it possible to retire earlier? And am I allowed to continue working while receiving it? In this video, I explain all the important pension options for those born in 1967 clearly and concisely. 👉 These are the topics I cover in the video: Standard retirement pension: Pension without deductions from age 67 Pension for those with particularly long contribution periods: Retirement without deductions from age 65 with 45 years of contributions Pension for those with long contribution periods: Pension from age 63, but with deductions Disability pension: What applies in case of illness or disability? Unlimited additional earnings: Working alongside your pension – even before the standard retirement age Partial pension: Gradual retirement and continuing to accumulate pension points It's especially important for those born in 1967 to understand the differences, as the correct pension start date can make a difference of several hundred euros per month. ℹ️ Important Information Not every period automatically counts as insurance coverage. Reductions apply for life. Individual consultation can be worthwhile. 🔔 Tip If you're interested in topics like pensions, health insurance, severe disability, and social law, please subscribe to the channel and activate the bell icon 🔔 About this channel: Questions about health insurance, the severe disability ID card, or the broad topic of pensions? We explain everything in an easy-to-understand way. Without legal jargon. So that you can understand it. Contact Christian Schultz: Do you have further questions or requests that I should address here on the channel? Then simply write your question in the comments. Or even better – contact me on Instagram:   / christianschultz_sovd   Here's the link to Christian Schultz's paperback or eBook: From Sickness Benefit to Retirement: https://www.krankengeld-zur-rente.de/... The SoVD Schleswig-Holstein on social media: Facebook:   / sovdsh   Twitter:   / sovd_sh