Suspend SSS rate hike, ex-lawmaker urges
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Suspend SSS rate hike, ex-lawmaker urges

/ 05:25 AM January 04, 2025

Suspend SSS rate hike, ex-lawmaker urges

Atty. Neri Colmenares, former Bayan Muna Partylist representative. | PHOTO: Joseph Vidal/ Senate PRIB

Former congressman Neri Colmenares urged the Social Security System (SSS) to suspend its implementation of higher contribution rates as it will be burden to those already struggling with rising prices of essential goods.

In a statement, he condemned the contribution hike and described it as unreasonable. “This SSS contribution hike is absolutely unconscionable.

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Workers are already dealing with increased water rates from both Maynilad and Manila Water, higher electricity rates from Meralco, and now they have to shoulder bigger SSS contributions,” said Colmenares, a former Bayan Muna House representative.

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He also pointed out that the full release of the P1,000 pension increase was still pending, and yet workers were already being burdened with additional payments.

“The SSS is shameless in raising the contribution rate even though the promised pension increase has not yet been delivered. For the SSS board, the fund life of the SSS and their high salaries and perks are more important than the lives of its members, who are the source of the agency’s funds. SSS is just like PhilHealth, which is obsessed with its funds rather than the benefits of its members,” he said in Filipino.

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Colmenares further stressed that the SSS had not explained its current collection rate.

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“Why impose new rates when they can’t even efficiently collect the old ones? The new rates must be suspended until SSS has demonstrated improved collection efficiency,” he said.

The SSS contribution rate increased from 14 percent to 15 percent effective Jan. 1 this year to secure the financial wealth of the state-run pension fund. —LUISA CABATO

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