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Pensioners what's the point in trying?
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work hard all your life to provide an income so not be dependent on the state, what happens? You get hammered, forced to sell house to pay for care etc taxed on what income you do get and generally treated as a second class pensioner, second class that is to the lazy done nothing life long scroungers who now get everything free! Brilliant! So please people tell me what is the point? As far as I can tell it's better to spend what you earn save nothing and arrive at retirement age absolutely potless! If the governement wants to sort things out then I reckon this is a huge anomoly with which to get started.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree MoonRocker. It's a flamin' disgrace. I absolutely dread my old age, do I save (I'm a good saver) or will I be penalised for it? My Dad saved in order to have a decent old age with money to fall back on, good job he did, he'll need it what with all these 'granny taxes' and God knows what else to come ! The elderly should be able to live in peace and comfort, especially after having worked and paid their way all their adult lives for it.
Nevertheless it's a fairly common subject here.
No, the way the authorities act these days, there is no point save for self respect. And that butters no parsnips.
Trouble is if they achieve the apparent aim of no one bothering then they will be unable to collect sufficient tax and thus have nothing to pay out for a welfare state, and the whole system collapses.
No, the way the authorities act these days, there is no point save for self respect. And that butters no parsnips.
Trouble is if they achieve the apparent aim of no one bothering then they will be unable to collect sufficient tax and thus have nothing to pay out for a welfare state, and the whole system collapses.
none it would seem. Some on AB have expressed the opinion, when the subject of paying for care came up before, that old folk should sell their homes thus paying for their own care. I disputed this and still do. Seems a totally unfair system which ever way. If you own nothing, haven't saved, or not been able to, the state will provide. But if you work hard, save a little, break your back to buy a house, when it comes time for your retirement, better not get ill, as the state wants it's pound of flesh, namely your home.
<<really don't understand what the problem is will selling your home to go into a care home >>
and when you have given the authorities all the money from your liquidated assets and the person in the next room, receiving the same accommodation and care as you, didn't pay anything
- how is that fair exactly?
and when you have given the authorities all the money from your liquidated assets and the person in the next room, receiving the same accommodation and care as you, didn't pay anything
- how is that fair exactly?
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