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16 million Vietnamese may not have a pension by 2030


16 million Vietnamese may not have a pension by 2030
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 05/07/2021
  
06:21
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Many countries in Southeast Asia are facing the risk of an aging population. As a result, subsidies for the elderly will gradually become a burden on governments.
Vietnam is one of 10 countries with the fastest aging population in the world.
According to the World Population Prospects Report 2019, the United Nations (UN) predicted that by 2028, Southeast Asia will have more than 109 million people aged 60 and over, accounting for more than 15% of the total population. By 2050, the number will increase to more than 176 million, making up over 22% of the total population. ....

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Developing Asean is getting old before getting rich, and pensions aren't keeping pace


June 28, 2021
The Straits Times file
Samorn Anantakul, 75, lives in a sparse room in eastern Thailand , with just a handful of belongings, including a television set, an old clock, and a plastic shelf of ointments and medicines, to keep her company every day.
Until last year, it was a home she shared with her husband of 46 years, who died at age 91.
Now, his made-up bed lies empty. Samorn keeps a photo of him in his younger days, dressed in a crisp naval uniform, in a handbag that hangs near her pillow.
“I miss him. It gets lonely,” the widow says. “I don’t have kids, and I don’t want to ask my niece and nephews to come to help me too much. They have their own lives and problems.” ....

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