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She and others said it could end up costing the city money if banks invest less money and refuse to pay for repairs to aging infrastructure.
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She knows what it's like to be a mother, and a wife, and to care for aging parents, and pay for the groceries, and the heat, and the mortgage, and to make the car payment.
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As in other OCED countries whose populations are aging rapidly, Germany's pay-as-you-go state pension plan is on the verge of collapse.
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In 2050, or 38 years from now, there will only be 2.9 people ages 16-64 years old to provide unpaid care for every person 65 and over, AND to work to pay taxes to support public programs for the aging.
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Today there are approximately 5.1 people 16-64 years old to provide care for someone 65 and over, AND to work to pay the taxes that support public programs for the aging.
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Reform it for sure, but reform is not enough to pay for the cost increases that will come from an increasingly aging Boomer generation.
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China needs those jobs because it needs to tax workers to help pay for a social safety net it wants to create for its aging population.
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It needs more workers, believe it or not, to pay taxes to the state in order for that state to care for that aging population.
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They do pay reasonable dividends, and have the potential for substantial appreciation, as they ride on favorable demographics, the aging of baby-boomers, who unfortunately would be offered these services irrespective of the state of the economy.
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