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Sumatra
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Don't you think figures bandied around giving pensions coverage of 51 to 52% of population is misleading?
Say I take out a PRSA with One Direct at EUR25 a month. Does this boost the 52% figure? Yes it could be argued that I have a pension but at EUR25 a month I'll still be a burden on the state. If it is included in the 52% then which department is trying to justify their existence?
Does anyone know how this 52% figure was arrived at? What percentage of the population have adequate provision made as a opposed to holding some sort of a pension plan?
Say I take out a PRSA with One Direct at EUR25 a month. Does this boost the 52% figure? Yes it could be argued that I have a pension but at EUR25 a month I'll still be a burden on the state. If it is included in the 52% then which department is trying to justify their existence?
Does anyone know how this 52% figure was arrived at? What percentage of the population have adequate provision made as a opposed to holding some sort of a pension plan?