The average income of older people in 24 of the most famous countries in the world

The most vulnerable and helpless representatives of the country's population are always children and the elderly. Today we want to talk about the latter. After all, to understand how a particular state is firmly and confidently standing on its feet, how decent and conscientious people are working in the government of the country, and how well things are going in general with it, you can look at how the people of advanced age live in it. As you know, with us, alas, this picture is not joyful. But let's see how things are going for pensioners abroad. One of the most eloquent indicators of living standards is the average person’s income. We decided to find out how much pension is paid to old people in different countries of the world.

In fairness, it is worth noting that we do not undertake to fully judge the quality of life of pensioners in these countries, because information on the level of prices, the cost of services, the health care system, etc., is not displayed below. Therefore, the information is incomplete. Nevertheless, it is very interesting to find out about the amount of pension that monthly representatives of the older generation in other countries can count on.






The countries that occupy the first and last lines in the ranking are Luxembourg and India.

Watch the video: Andrew Yang Talks Universal Basic Income, Climate Change, With Undecided Voters. Off Script. NPR (May 2024).

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