Pensions specialist urges reform of Sweden’s “complicated” system

The Swedish pension system is better than its reputation, Stefan Lundbergh says. Nevertheless, the pensions specialist calls for a system that is more understandable to ordinary people.
At the Swedish democracy festival, Almedalsveckan, Stefan Lundbergh presented a comparison of the pension systems in five Northern European countries. | Photo: Pensionsmyndigheten / PR
At the Swedish democracy festival, Almedalsveckan, Stefan Lundbergh presented a comparison of the pension systems in five Northern European countries. | Photo: Pensionsmyndigheten / PR

The Swedish pension system needs to be reformed. It has become too complicated and very difficult to understand – even for experts.

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