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Revenues and Balance of Social Insurance Agency Funds

EUR mil. Per capita Per working person Annual change
Current Revenues 4 951,4 917 2 106 11,4%
Old Age Insurance Fund Revenues 2 117,9 392 901 8,4%
Solidarity Reserve Fund Revenues 891,5 165 379 33,1%
Expenditures of Fund on Pensions 4 547,9 842 1 934 2,5%
Balance -1 538,4 -285 -654 n.a.
Disability Insurance 947,2 175 403 8,4%
Expenditures of Disability Insurance Fund on Pensions 843,2 156 359 4,3%
Old Age Contributions for Disabled n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Balance 104,0 19 44 59,2%
Sickness Insurance 403,4 75 172 4,6%
Expenditures of Sickness Insurance Fund on Pensions 381,4 71 162 12,7%
Balance 21,9 4 9 -53,4%
Accident Insurance 128,7 24 55 10,7%
Expenditures of Accident Insurance Fund on Pensions 43,0 8 18 4,5%
Balance 85,7 16 36 14,0%
Unemployment Insurance 282,7 52 120 10,0%
Expenditures of Unemployment Insurance Fund on Pensions 163,3 30 69 8,6%
Balance 119,4 22 51 11,8%
Employer Insolvency Insurance 60,8 11 26 7,0%
Expenditures of Insolvency Insurance Fund 37,6 7 16 -91,5%
Balance 23,2 4 10 82,1%
Administration Fund 119,3 22 51 -10,5%
Expenditures of Administration Fund 116,2 22 49 -9,4%
Balance 3,1 1 1 -39,2%

Table description

Contributions paid to the Social Insurance Agency (SIA) are divided into funds from which benefits are paid according to their purpose (see review in section How much public sector spends). From every euro paid into SIA are about 3 cents used to finance its activities. Balance, which is the difference between revenues and expenditures of funds indicates that the financing of individual funds is not balanced. While the Pension fund even with added income from reserve solidarity fund has a loss, other state funds are in a significant surplus.