Those who receive tens of thousands of pensions, what are their funds**?
Elderly rural peasants are not entitled to pensions. They live on agricultural labor, unlike urban workers who have a stable pension. In rural areas, land is the most important property of farmers, and the Land Management Office is responsible for managing the transfer and expropriation of land. Land expropriation refers to the recovery of land from farmers according to certain procedures, usually for purposes such as urban construction and industrial development. In the process of land acquisition, farmers will receive a certain amount of compensation, and the amount of compensation is determined according to factors such as the area of the expropriated land, its location, and crop yield. But this compensation is only a small part of the land, and the true value of the land is much greater than the amount of compensation.
In the wave of construction in recent decades, land acquisition has always been an important part of fiscal revenue. The large-scale construction and development of the country requires a lot of financial support. Local finance departments use the funds obtained from land acquisition for local development and construction projects, including infrastructure construction, education and health care, as well as poverty alleviation and disaster reduction. As a result, a large amount of money accumulated in the local treasury is also used to pay workers' pensions.
However, with the country's economic transformation and the decrease in the demand for rural land acquisition, local fiscal revenues have also decreased. Budget expenditures have also become limited in some places. In the face of changes in the economic situation, ** had to take measures to reduce pensions to ease financial pressure. As a result, the pensions of some retired workers have dropped from a high level of several thousand or even tens of thousands to a low level.
However, these adjustments have not had a positive impact on older rural farmers. They do not receive substantial compensation or other forms of benefits from local finances. On the contrary, they tend to face greater stress in life, as neither farm income nor pensions can meet their basic needs.
In the process of national economic development, it is an important issue to ensure that workers' pensions are reasonably guaranteed. ** The construction of the social security system must be strengthened to provide stable and sustainable pensions for retired workers. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the social security of elderly farmers in rural areas and ensure that their old age is duly respected and supported.
In short, in the past, those who received thousands of pensions per month were paid for by the income from the purchase of land by the local treasury. With the development of the country's economic situation, local fiscal revenue has decreased, and pensions have also decreased. However, older rural farmers have not benefited from these adjustments and are still facing economic difficulties. In the construction of the social security system, we must attach importance to ensuring the welfare of laborers, especially the rights and interests of elderly peasants in rural areas. Only in this way can we achieve common prosperity and sustainable social development.