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Young people pay for the elderly in their hometowns, but in fact they support other people's parents in the city

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With the rapid development of society, more and more young people are leaving their hometowns and flocking to cities. Although contributing to the development of the city. However, when they pay for the city, they have to face the problem of providing for their parents in the countryside. An expert suggested that young people should pay for their parents in their hometowns, but young people in rural areas have low pension benefits, and they "support other people's parents in the city" by participating in insurance and paying premiums, which has caused remarks.

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Second, the pension dilemma of rural parents

1. Low pension benefits: Parents in rural areas have worked hard all their lives and made great contributions to the country and society, but their pension benefits are relatively low. The pensions of many rural parents range from a few tens of yuan to about 200 yuan, which is in huge contrast with their efforts in farming, paying public grain, building roads, and building rural areas in rural areas.

2. Commercial insurance other than social security: Many young people are aware of the limitations of social security pension and begin to buy commercial insurance to supplement their pension funds. However, this type of commercial insurance is often expensive and unaffordable. In addition, even if you have purchased commercial insurance, there is a problem of narrow coverage.

Young people pay for the elderly in their hometowns, but in fact they support other people's parents in the city

3. How should the state respond?

1. Increase the pension benefits of rural parents: The state should increase the pension benefits of rural parents, and increase the reimbursement ratio for medical treatment when they are sick, so that the people can afford to get sick. Parents in rural areas can enjoy more welfare benefits. This can not only improve the quality of old-age care for rural parents, but also improve the overall level of old-age care in the country.

2. Increase the old-age security system: The state should increase the old-age security system to provide more choices and guarantees for the elderly. For example, more institutions such as nursing homes and apartments for the elderly in townships and towns can be set up to provide a better living environment for the elderly. At the same time, more medical security and nursing services for the elderly can also be considered.

3. Policy guidance: The state should introduce relevant policies to guide young people to actively participate in the elderly care of rural parents. For example, through tax reductions and exemptions, more paid holidays and other ways to encourage young people to return to their hometowns to take care of their parents, and at the same time increase the publicity of commercial insurance to improve young people's awareness of insurance.

Young people pay for the elderly in their hometowns, but in fact they support other people's parents in the city

Fourth, summary

All in all, the issue of old-age care for rural parents is a social issue that requires the attention and joint efforts of the whole society. We need more policy guidance and support, and at the same time, we need the efforts and participation of each and every one of us. We should not only see our own difficulties and dissatisfactions, but should think more about how to solve problems together, so that every elderly person can have something to support and rely on. For the rural parents of the 1950.60s, they gave us so much, and now it's time for us to repay them. Therefore, I suggest that the state should improve the pension benefits of rural parents, increase the old-age security system, and introduce relevant policies to guide young people to actively participate in the pension of rural parents.

Young people pay for the elderly in their hometowns, but in fact they support other people's parents in the city

At the same time, we also call on experts and leaders from all walks of life: don't forget where your roots are, and don't forget those ordinary people at the grassroots level who have paid silently. Please don't pit us middle-aged people born in the 80.90s, you are also a parent, please don't embarrass other people's children, okay? Let's leave a way for young people to live in the current social living space! Only in this way can our society be more harmonious and stable, and the motherland will have a better tomorrow.

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