Fudan professor Peng Xizhe said that China s retirement age is too early, which has aroused heated d

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, Peng Xizhe, a professor at Fudan University, made a widely concerned point in a lecture: China's retirement age is still too early. This point of view quickly appeared on the hot search list and sparked heated discussions among netizens.

Professor Peng Xizhe said that with the improvement of people's living standards and medical conditions, people's life expectancy is also increasing. However, the current retirement age system has not kept pace with this change. He believes that when people retire, there are nearly 30 years to receive pensions, which is very stressful for pension payments.

In fact, in recent years, there has been a lot of discussion about the retirement age in China. On the one hand, with the intensification of the aging population, the pressure on pension payments is increasing;On the other hand, delaying the retirement age also means increased employment pressure for young people. How to protect the rights and interests of the elderly while taking into account the employment needs of young people has become an urgent problem to be solved.

In response to this problem, Professor Peng Xizhe put forward some suggestions. He suggested gradually raising the retirement age to ease the pressure on pension payments. He believes that the reform of the pension system should be intensified, the return on investment of the pension should be improved, and the sustainable development of the pension should be ensured. In addition, he also advocated the development of a diversified pension model, encouraging the elderly to participate in social activities and improve the quality of life.

Many netizens also turned on the ridicule mode: Peng Xizhe is an expert in the study of the elderly, I am sorry to know you in this way!May Heaven be free from sickness and go all the way!Although it is a joke, we also saw the attitude of netizens in it, and they did not agree with Professor Peng's remarks. What's even funnier is that many netizens also cooperated and "bowed three times to show respect".

Discussions on the issue of China's retirement age continue. In the process of coping with the aging of the population and the pressure of pension payment, how to balance the interests of all parties and realize the sustainable development of the pension system will be a challenge that the society needs to face together.

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