Every year, retirees carefully await announcements of the revaluation of their pensions. In 2025, the increase has already been recorded, but the horizon for 2026 remains uncertain. Should we fear a "blank year", as former Prime Minister François Bayrou had once envisaged before the fall of his government?
Since his appointment in September 2025, the new head of government, Sébastien Lecornu, has been trying to regain control of a budget under pressure. He has already renounced some unpopular measures, but remains discreet on the pension issue. Seniors are therefore wondering: will their pension really be increased in 2026 or is it likely to be frozen?