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N. Mačiulis on the Sector that We Were Proud of for a Decade, but Now It Is Causing the Greatest Concern: "We Do Not Expect a Sudden Recovery"

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According to N.Mačiulis, in 2026 the country's economy will grow not due to the competitiveness of industry, but due to one-time injections: some of the population will withdraw accumulated funds from pension funds and the money will flow into the market. Also, there will likely be a faster indexation of pensions - at least a fifth of the "Sodra" surplus will be directed to increasing pensions.
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According to N.Mačiulis, in 2026 the country's economy will grow not due to the competitiveness of industry, but due to one-time injections: some of the population will withdraw accumulated funds from pension funds and the money will flow into the market. Also, there will likely be a faster indexation of pensions - at least a fifth of the "Sodra" surplus will be directed to increasing pensions.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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lrytas.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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