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Originally Posted by jfman
and any capitalist entity that needed the government to bail out the pension fund upon collapse. Not to mention the banks that got bailed out.
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The main problem the pension funds have is too high a cost ie defined benefit schemes, that were set in place by socialists. All exacerbated by the minimum wage, which means that a lot more money is taken out than was paid in to generate the income.
It wasn't the banks as such that were bailed out, it was the finance system. The risk was that nobody would invest in order for that money to be lent out on business loans and home mortgages. Where do you think the money comes from for those loans? It comes from people with surplus money.