The latest news on delayed retirement The post-70s generation missed, and these six types of people may be able to benefit
With the passage of time, the problem facing our country is that the one-child policy of the past is no longer applicable to today's demographic structure. The proportion of the young working population has declined, and the proportion of the elderly population has increased, resulting in an imbalance in the population structure and the gradual weakening of the role of the "demographic dividend". In the face of the growing problem of an aging population, we are actively considering countermeasures.
In this case, in order to cope with the dual challenges of population and the elderly, China has adopted two countermeasures. The first aspect is to continue to implement a new round of family planning policies in accordance with the population trend of the first generation, so as to ensure that the current and future social care problems can be properly handled. The second topic was to explore the postponement of the retirement age as a means of addressing the problems caused by the ageing of the population, including those caused by ageing.
Studying why we should adopt the strategy of delaying retirement can help us gain a deeper understanding of this. Unlike the original "50 years old for women and 60 years old for men", the new policy will bring people born in 1987 to the real retirement age eight years earlier; The project will also provide appropriate benefits and grants to persons who have continuously met the retirement age but have not completed the maximum social security age to ensure that they do not become unemployed, unemployed, and unemployed.
"Postponing retirement" has become a common concern, and this has led to a debate on whether the "post-70s" generation can become the biggest beneficiary of "delayed retirement". In fact, this system provides a better retirement time for people after the 70s, enabling them to make decisions at the right age for them. In addition, since the social security age was not yet at its peak for most people in the 70s, the introduction of a postponement of retirement would be beneficial as it would give them more opportunities to contribute to social security and enable them to meet certain requirements.
In addition, the increase in the duration of social security will benefit the following key groups:
1.Those who have retired and have not yet reached the mandatory retirement age. Under the current rules, if you do not pay for the required number of years of contributions, you will not be entitled to annuity benefits at the time of retirement. However, the new policy allows a sufficient number of people to continue to participate in contributions, so there are some people who can receive a minimum pension.
2.Public servants (mainly ** departments and public welfare groups). Compared to a pension, on-the-job work brings a much greater sense of fulfillment. Although they have been preparing for more than 50 years, they don't want to retire right away.
3.Middle-class and high-income people. For example, university teachers are over the legal retirement age, but they can still enjoy a higher salary at the legal age.
4.Those who have been approved for retirement and have entered the retirement preparation period. This policy will appropriately increase the national pension tax, so that those who are about to enter retirement age will be better protected.
5.Senior technicians such as professors who have not yet retired. These people enjoy higher benefits from the statutory retirement age. Fourthly, the level of pension received by the majority of the elderly population is correspondingly higher during the same period.
Although the postponement of retirement system is a small adjustment on the outside, its impact is profound. This not only reflects the country's concern and firmness for the problem of population aging, but also reflects the high hopes and struggles we have placed on us to achieve the goal of national prosperity, prosperity, harmony and stability.
In this great historical process, every country should have the responsibility and obligation to work together to write a new era.