“It’s not much”: with 9,000 euros in retirement, Jean-Marc Sylvestre “does not earn enough” for his “desires” and his “needs”
|Jean-Marc Sylvestre a travaillé pendant près de 25 ans au groupe TF1. MAXPPP – Lionel VADAM
Sur la chaîne C8 dans l'émission "Chez Jordan", l'ancien journaliste âgé de 77 ans a estimé que le montant de sa retraite était "insuffisant".
This is a statement that will undoubtedly cause controversy. Guest on the show "Chez Jordan" on C8, former journalist Jean-Marc Sylvestre revealed this Thursday March 7 the amount he receives in retirement. The 77-year-old man would receive 9,000 euros. A nice sum but Jean-Marc Sylvestre believes that it is "not enough".
The former economic journalist at TF1 and LCI worked within the group for more than 25 years, between & nbsp;1994 and 2010, before joining i-Télé until 2012, then participating in the launch of RT France in 2017.
« J’ ai 9000 e de retraite et ce n’ est pas assez ! » #ChezJordan Jean-Marc Sylvestre se lâche ! @C8TV pic.twitter.com/VFtYU4eheX
— Jordan De Luxe (@Jordan2luxe) March 7, 2024
A rich career which allowed him to earn a nice sum once he retired. Despite this, Jean-Marc Sylvestre assures that he "needs more because we have desires, we have needs, we are insatiable". "I could invest. Maybe I want to start a business again. I already have one business, but I would like to start a second one. he declared.
"Yes, I'm a millionaire"
He also declared at the end of the broadcast to be " ;millionaire" : "If being a millionaire means having a million euros… So yes, I am a millionaire. As soon as you own an apartment in Paris, you are considered a millionaire. That’s the problem! As soon as you have an apartment, they point the finger at you", he said.
Le Parisien recalls that only 5% of retirees receive a monthly pension greater than 4,000 euros; in France.