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46% of public spending linked to aging
In a report that went somewhat unnoticed in December 2025, the Court of Auditors was interested in the consequences of the aging of the population on public finances. She distinguished, in the nation’s budget, expenses linked to aging from those linked to the birth rate, or made for the benefit of youth.
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