Ten years from now, the crisis of the post-60s and 70s will come, are you ready?
In another ten years, the rural post-60s or post-70s generation like me will be a turning point for us. Because we have entered old age, we will have a series of problems and troubles after entering old age, which will affect the quality of life for the rest of our lives. What are the troubles? Let me analyze it with you.
The first is that there is no pension. I am from the countryside, although I live in the city, but we only have 120 yuan a month for pension, I am afraid that some provinces do not have these. This money is not enough to buy a bag of rice, a bag of rice is more than 150 yuan, that is, it can sell a bag of rice. But other expenses, such as network fees, electricity fees, and property fees, are unthinkable.
The main thing is that at this age all parts of the body are severely worn out and need to go to the doctor. The biggest contribution of our generation is to respond to the country's call to have a child, but at this age, I know that two children raise four old people, can they afford the little couple I said? So I hope that the pension can be raised, don't let the child burden too much, even if it is only 300 yuan, it can solve many problems.
The second is the issue of seeing a doctor. Elderly people in rural areas are more likely to get sick than people in cities. Look at the old people standing at the root of the wall in the village, most of them have cerebral thrombosis, because they have been working for a long time until they are old and sick, and they all come to the door, diabetes, high blood pressure and so on. When people are old, they can't do without medicine, and then look at this medicine faster than a rocket.
The cold medicine that used to be treated in three packs and one treatment now costs a pill, and the anti-inflammatory medicine costs more than 20 yuan a box, but there are only 10 tablets in it that can't afford to eat. It has become an indisputable fact that once you go to the city to be hospitalized, you can wipe out half of your life savings, and it is even more difficult to see a doctor in the countryside.
The third is the problem of no one providing for the elderly. The problem of old-age care is already our imminent problem, there is no money to rely on children to go to a nursing home, so one child has to afford 4 elderly people, can you afford it? We can't watch our children torture to the end, and if we can't solve this problem, then our old age is destined to be miserable.
Then comes the fourth issue, the issue of maintenance. It's okay if you can move, but it's miserable if you can't take care of yourself. It's okay for two people to have a healthy one, but if both of them are gone, eating, drinking, and lazing in bed, what will the result be? I can't imagine. You have to have money to hire a nanny, you have to have money to go to a nursing home, what should you do if you don't have money? That's the time to think about it. There is only one child, and if you have to go to work and raise your children, it is not impossible to have a nursery.
In short, the most difficult time for the post-70s or post-60s generation is coming, whether it is a cold winter or a warm spring, it depends on whether there is a way to solve it.
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