Declining retirement prospects
Dec. 3rd, 2025 04:33 pmI see many ordinary older people on British television who have retired and are enjoying their lives of leisure. I suspect that many bought their house decades ago, they enjoy some workplace pension provided on rather better terms than any we get now, we still have plenty of working taxpayers left to fund the system, etc.
Given that Britain has been seeing many years of slow growth, cost-of-living crisis, lack of affordable housing, a population that is growing older, etc., I wonder if these happy everyday retirees are a dying breed, if increasingly many people are on course for retirement poverty. If younger people have a hard time making ends meet now and we're shooing all the immigrants away and anything else that might light the tunnel's mouth, how on Earth will people put aside enough to retire on pleasantly?
A bit of searching online suggests that some people hope that their cryptocurrency holdings will help, oh dear.
Given that Britain has been seeing many years of slow growth, cost-of-living crisis, lack of affordable housing, a population that is growing older, etc., I wonder if these happy everyday retirees are a dying breed, if increasingly many people are on course for retirement poverty. If younger people have a hard time making ends meet now and we're shooing all the immigrants away and anything else that might light the tunnel's mouth, how on Earth will people put aside enough to retire on pleasantly?
A bit of searching online suggests that some people hope that their cryptocurrency holdings will help, oh dear.
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Date: 2025-12-04 04:30 pm (UTC)Here, there's an easy way to prop up Social Security - remove the cap on those paying into it, not that the rich actually draw salaries. There - well, I don't know how it's financially structured. Russet and I may do okay on our retirements, it's still a bit up in the air right now.
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Date: 2025-12-06 06:20 pm (UTC)