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Current Economic Realities - A Case For Pension Account Holders by Purelypure(m): 7:55pm On Jul 19, 2021
Hey guys, i think there is need for government to review the revelant laws governing pension, to allow workers to withdraw 40 to 50 % of their pension funds unconditionally. Most workers can longer cope with rising price inflation with their salaries. If given the opportunity to withdraw 50% of my pension, i may likely resign and start a business.

There is so much money in pension accounts to reduce poverty by creating employment

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Re: Current Economic Realities - A Case For Pension Account Holders by Fafa4: 9:54pm On Jul 19, 2021
I cant agree less.that pension money con be like burial money. You have so much and almost can't touch it till quater to grave.

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