Time flies, time flies, and in an instant, we have reached the end of 2023. Looking ahead, 2024 is a year to look forward to. In this year, the pension will be substantial, so that the people feel happy and expectant. This is exciting news, especially for those in the 3 categories who will enjoy the biggest gains.
The first group of people who are about to enjoy the biggest gains are retirees who have worked hard to dedicate their lives. They are the country's strivers and the backbone of society. Over the years, they have made a huge contribution to the development of the country in obscurity. From the sweat of their youth to their old age, they have not stopped struggling. The ** of the pension can be said to be the greatest reward and affirmation of their hard work throughout their lives. Whether it is a sweaty factory worker or a soldier who silently guards safety, he will enjoy a better life in his old age. Their sense of well-being will be fully satisfied, which is also a social security for them by the state.
The second group of people are those elderly people who live alone and are concerned about their families. In retirement, they are not alone, but lonely. For the growth of their children, they put all their love and hope on their children, and paid silently without regrets. However, when children start a family, they are often left out in the corner. These elderly people who live alone do not have the intimate care that their children bring, and their loneliness often pierces their hearts deeply. However, with the addition of pensions, the situation will change. They will be able to gain more material conditions and live a more prosperous life. At the same time, the warmth of human affection will no longer be far away. Family members will visit them more often, spend time with them, and the feeling of being respected and cared for will fill their inner loneliness.
The third group of people who will enjoy the greatest increase are those who are impoverished by illness. They are the group of people who need the most care in society, and they are also the most vulnerable. They are impoverished by illness and struggle to get through each day. Not only do they have to endure the torture of illness, but they also have to endure the heavy pressure from life. Many disadvantaged groups are unable to afford medical care and are struggling to make ends meet. Thankfully, however, pensions** will give them new hope. More social security will allow them to have better access to medical care and care. They will no longer be trapped by illness and will be able to face the future with greater determination. The countdown to next year's pension** has begun, which is the long-awaited good news for the above three types of people. And the reason why this increase is so important is not only because of the improvement of material conditions, but also because of the recognition and affirmation of their life value. Everyone longs to be respected and cared for by society, and they are all looking forward to changing their destiny. Next year's increase is undoubtedly a gift of hope and opportunity.
We can't ignore that behind the joy of next year's pension, there are still some hidden problems and challenges. The rapid aging of the population and the continuous pressure on pensions will increase fiscal expenditure, and the sustainability of social security will be affected. How to balance fiscal expenditure and meet the needs of people's livelihood has become a difficult problem in front of the country. The countdown to next year's pension ** has brought hope and expectation to people. Workers can contribute to the prosperity of the country with greater peace of mind, retirees can live a better life in their old age, elderly people living alone can feel warm family care, and those in need can receive better care and support. However, we also need to recognise that this is only a starting point, and there is still a long way to go to solve the problem of elderly care.
It is hoped that in the coming years, we can continue to pay attention to the living needs of the elderly, improve the old-age security mechanism, and let more people enjoy the benefits brought by the pension. At the same time, we also look forward to the care and participation of all sectors of society to jointly build a warmer and more caring society. Only in this way can people truly feel the happiness of the pension and welcome a better tomorrow in happiness.