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stevecrox@kbin.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

The issue is the state pension was raided in the 1980's to allow for reduced taxes and so now an increasingly large chunk of the national budget goes on state pensions.

If you factor in the majority of the NHS budget goes on geriatric care or elder social care you end up with more than 50% of the annual budget is to support the elderly.

Its not sustainable.

I think the easiest approach would be to means test the state pension by using tax thresholds. If your household income (excluding state pension) exceeds the free tax threshold (£12,500) then you don't qualify for a state pension.

Ideally we would increase minimum wage, the tax thresholds and state pension to align with the living wage foundation recommendations.

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