Submitted by mobileagnes t3_123fynl in news
6a6566663437 t1_jduzai8 wrote
Reply to comment by Brexsh1t in Israeli union calls general strike as opposition to Netanyahu plan mounts by mobileagnes
France’s pension system has a problem in about 20 years, for about 5-10 years. After that blip, there is no funding problem.
Permanently raising the pension age isn’t the only way to solve that temporary problem.
_WardenoftheWest_ t1_jdvo1l5 wrote
Can you provide the numbers to prove what you’re saying about it being temporary. I’m curious. Thanks!
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Delamoor t1_jdvck8r wrote
God, if only there was a way of importing workers and not having to rely solely on local birthrates to solve long-term demographics issues.
We could call it... 'shimmigration'.
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MaterialActive t1_jdw9jcw wrote
But disagreeing with /u/Brexsh1t is gommunism vuvuzela no food, don't you understand?
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Infamous-Potato-5310 t1_jdvgv9u wrote
If it’s not about money then it’s about how that money is unequally spread.
6a6566663437 t1_jdx511i wrote
The “burden” on those younger workers is money in this case.
2 additional years of work isn’t going to fix that nursing home care problem you’re worrying about.
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