• frostbiker@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    A pensioner is someone that by definition already contributed the most they could to the economy

    Not really. There are plenty of healthy early retirees. Do they on average contribute more or less than before they retired?

    As experience has it, plenty of pensioners continue to work even after retirement.

    What percentage? How does that compare to what they did before?

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      1 year ago

      Any early retiree is most likely a billionaire, so by definition they weren’t even contributing that much to begin with, probably just hoarding generational riches.

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        1 year ago

        Any early retiree is most likely a billionaire

        My kid’s teacher retired at 55. So you think she was a billionaire?

        so by definition they weren’t even contributing that much to begin with, probably just hoarding generational riches.

        So rich people don’t contribute to society because they don’t have to work in order to live. However, people under a UBI will be very productive because they don’t have to work in order to live?

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          1 year ago

          I’m not engaging anymore, you don’t want to learn, you’re just constructing weird gotchas for outrage.