Over the years, the government has been expressing concern about the increase in the elderly in the population.
I asked this question in The Wisdom of the Crowd - Should we worry about the increasing number of elderly in the population?
Here are the replies:
a) 67% said that the government does not provide a pension to the elderly, so the elderly will not be a burden to the state.
b) 14% said that the elderly can downgrade their property and get cash for their living expenses.
c) 11% said that most of the elderly can take care of themselves financially.
d) 8% said the the elderly will be a burden to the resources of the state.
A total of 92% said that the concern of the government is misplaced.
View the breakdown of the votes in
http://www.wisdomofthecrowd.sg/chart.aspx?ID=405
I asked this question in The Wisdom of the Crowd - Should we worry about the increasing number of elderly in the population?
Here are the replies:
a) 67% said that the government does not provide a pension to the elderly, so the elderly will not be a burden to the state.
b) 14% said that the elderly can downgrade their property and get cash for their living expenses.
c) 11% said that most of the elderly can take care of themselves financially.
d) 8% said the the elderly will be a burden to the resources of the state.
A total of 92% said that the concern of the government is misplaced.
View the breakdown of the votes in
http://www.wisdomofthecrowd.sg/chart.aspx?ID=405
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