Primary School Children Face Having to Work Until They Are 75
karakoram
14 points
4 comments
March 25, 2026
Related Discussions
Found 5 related stories in 623.7ms across 14,015 title embeddings via pgvector HNSW
- Age verification tech could put children at greater risk, says think tank robtherobber · 200 pts · June 08, 2026 · 40% similar
- U.S. Schools Face a Crisis as the Number of Children Drops Teever · 15 pts · May 08, 2026 · 40% similar
- Two-thirds of babies watch screens – some for eight hours a day oj2828 · 48 pts · April 29, 2026 · 38% similar
- Older tech workers are tapping out early root-parent · 34 pts · June 25, 2026 · 38% similar
- No-One Escapes the Permanent Underclass hamish-b · 52 pts · June 26, 2026 · 37% similar
Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
karakoram
https://archive.md/tUqvl
toomuchtodo
If you steal from the young for pensioners, you eventually run out of young people to pay for pensioners.
SilverElfin
Pensions should be banned. The entire notion of a guaranteed income is unrealistic and incredibly expensive. People need to save and manage their own spending and savings responsibly. Taxes for redistribution make sense within some range of policies but simply telling people they’ll be guaranteed a certain income? With various loopholes to maximize pensions? It’s no surprise that many pension funds are in the red. And the pensions mentioned in the article are an example of this. It mentions that two workers supporting each pensioner is a problem. How? If that’s the case wouldn’t these two workers eventually need four workers to support them as pensioners? What makes this different from a Ponzi scheme?
WarOnPrivacy
I'm a genx'r and working until death is my best available option. Homeless retirement is the alternative. In fact it was my likeliest future until a just a few years ago. I currently live with my 4 adult sons. In our 4-income economy, it's the only way each of us can stay housed.