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What does it mean for young people when China enters the peak of retirement?

Recently, Hainan and Shandong successively issued the Notice on Adjusting the Basic Pension for Retirees in 222, and continued to raise the pension for retirees. The issuance of policies is undoubtedly a good thing for retirees. At the same time, however, social security payment fees have increased in some areas, and the two seem to be trying to reach a balance.

relevant media reports: "Up to now, at least 22 provinces in China have made clear relevant adjustment plans. The number of retirees in many provinces has reached "one million". There are more than 3 million people in Beijing, Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia and other places, over 7 million in Guangdong, and 9.15 million in Zhejiang. "

This also shows to some extent that China will enter the peak period of retirement. Half a month's talk issued a document saying that "from now until the next 1 years, China will usher in the biggest" retirement tide "in history, and the post-6 s group will continue to retire at an average rate of 2 million people per year."

China's retirement peak is not only closely related to the life of the elderly, but also has many influences on the young:

The first is employment. With the retirement of the elderly, jobs will definitely be vacated, and correspondingly, we young people have more employment opportunities.

As a post-9s generation, I have been working for three years. There is a common phenomenon in our unit, that is, people aged 45-55 occupy leadership positions, and young people are mainly engaged in business. There is a big hidden danger in this situation: young people pay more but can't be promoted, while older people enjoy more rights and interests with little or no work.

in the long run, it will polish the enthusiasm of young people and force them to lie flat. And if this wave of people retire, then young people will be able to follow suit and stimulate more vitality and innovation in the market.

Secondly, the pressure on young people to support the elderly has increased. In the past, we only had to raise children, but now our parents are getting old, and we also have the obligation and responsibility to support them. Some friends may say that parents have pensions and don't have to spend their own money. Indeed, some old people have a good pension. But that's only a minority, and more people's pensions may be 3 or 4 yuan a month, and this money can't guarantee old-age care at all.

and even if the pension of 3, yuan or 4, yuan a month is enough, it is inevitable that the elderly will have some headaches and brain fever every day, which definitely needs to be taken care of. In rural areas, the significance of raising children to prevent old age is also reflected in this place.

another point, which I just mentioned in the article, is that the amount of social security payment will increase, which has also become a capital expenditure pressure for workers. I have a friend around me. He and his wife are in the snack business, that is, they are freelancers.

At present, their social security contributions add up to 2,4 yuan per month. According to the current growth rate, it is estimated that in another five or six years, it will reach about 4, yuan. This is definitely not a small expense for ordinary families, and it has not counted the social security payment of children.

Therefore, China's entry into the peak of retirement has both advantages and disadvantages for young people. We need to seize the opportunity and resist the pressure. Only by constantly moving forward can life shine.