Blackstone Code

Chapter 1804: i just want a pager

Chapter 1803 I just want a pager

Senator Langdon pondered for a long time before he understood part of the tricks, but soon he had a new doubt.

"Mr. Lynch, after the reform of the social security system, people have to pay two cents..."

"Will this... cause new social problems?"

For these members of Congress and federal politicians, two million people is a big problem, not to mention that the new system involves more than ten million people in the bottom working class!

He doesn't know much about the proposals being submitted by the Socialist Party, but he has read the relevant content of the social security system reform many times. He knows that the current situation is divided into government responsibility and corporate responsibility.

Now that the government is responsible for paying so much, what about the corporate responsibility...?

Will there be more pressure?

Lynch nodded, then shook his head again, "The reform of the entire social security system is still in the process of groping and making progress."

"Judging from the current situation, the problem is actually not too serious, and there are still some easing parts."

"You have to take into account another point. You give the money to the company, and the company actually subsidizes part of it for you."

"In other words, companies used to have some subsidies, but now these subsidies are taken out of the whole and added to the part borne by the company."

"Judging from our current pace of reform of the overall security system, people's income expenditure in this area will increase by about five to ten points compared with the past, which has great flexibility."

"However, while the payment period is reduced and the total amount is reduced, the actual rate of return will increase."

"Especially the part borne by the enterprise, if you freely pay 100,000 yuan to the pension plan borne by the enterprise during the process."

"Then this 100,000 yuan will become more than 200,000 or even more than 300,000 when you retire!"

"Conversely, it can be said that when people who fully pay for enterprise insurance reach retirement age, they will soon be able to get back all the expenses they have paid in the past, and they will have additional pensions!"

"This is what the previous social security system could not do!"

The previous social security system did not pay much money.

A little more than 7%, and the company also helps to pay a little bit, which seems to be very cheap.

As far as the minimum wage standard of 420 yuan is paid in the Bupain area, they may only need to pay 30 yuan to enjoy all this!

Three hundred and sixty yuan a year, thirty-five years, individuals need to pay a total of more than twelve thousand, and can receive a monthly pension of about two hundred and twenty yuan after retirement.

Starting from fifty-five years old and living to seventy-five years old, most federal people will not live to seventy-five years old, especially the lower class.

Even if they can survive, count 2,600 yuan a year, and in 20 years, they can get about 52,000 yuan!

But according to the standards currently being implemented, if people can live to twenty years, their total income in pensions is about 61,500 yuan.

An increase of more than 20% compared to the previous plan!

If you still look at the part borne by the enterprise based on the 35-year period, after paying a total of more than 16,000 yuan, you will have a pension of nearly 49,000 yuan in your retirement account when you retire!

Including this part of the government, the total pension is close to 100,000 yuan!

If the part borne by the government is transferred to the part borne by the enterprise after 22 years, the total income after retirement will be close to 120,000!

The payment period is shorter, the income is higher, and the part of the enterprise can be adjusted flexibly.

In other words, if you are willing to pay a little more, you will get a little more pension in the future.

And there is no specific number of years for the part of the enterprise to bear. You can start paying at any time, and you can stop at any time. Anyway, the account is there, and everyone handles things according to the rules and regulations.

This also allows people to have more choices. For example, when the government departments have paid up, they can invest this part of the money in the enterprise.

This makes their future income actually higher than the previous method!

That's why people don't feel any dissatisfaction after adjustment, more freedom and higher return.

Even to some extent, this is an investment behavior!

Employees give funds to the company, and the company gives a 5% rate of return every year until the employee retires.

Isn't this a long-term financial investment project?

And it's very stable, with less risk, so it's not so difficult to promote!

This is also the biggest characteristic of ordinary people, profit-seeking!

Good thing, there won't be any problems and resistances in promoting them here!

But if there is no benefit, if you ask them to move, they will strongly protest and oppose.

Lynch quickly made it clear that a good thing is indeed a good thing, but it will not be liked by people, and there will be a lot of follow-up troubles.

Whoever advocates adoption must bear the responsibility.

Now it seems that the Socialist Party has taken advantage of it. After all, two million votes are waving to them, but in fact this is also two million troubles!

Moreover, Lynch can see that the Socialist Party will promote this work in the next period of time. When these people encounter difficulties or troubles in the future, they will know who to go to.

Of course, this does not rule out that there will be new amendments to the social security system in the future, but these have nothing to do with Lynch.

After listening to Lynch's explanation carefully, Senator Langdon breathed a sigh of relief, but also had other thoughts.

He always felt that even if he was an expert in politics, society, and economy, he still knew a little bit, much better than ordinary people!

However, now here with Lynch, he suddenly discovered that there seemed to be no difference between himself and ordinary people, which also made Lynch even more elusive in his mind.

Senator Langdon left after solving his problem, and he had to go back and pass the news to his group of congressmen.

Watching Senator Langdon leave, Lynch picked up the phone and dialed the VIP number of the cooperative law firm.

Later, the firm sent a lawyer's letter to the leader of the Socialist Party, asking him to immediately stop using Lynch's personal reputation for profit.

Lynch did not sign and authorize anyone to do anything in his name. The leader of the Socialist Party's practice of raising Lynch's banner has violated Lynch's right of reputation.

Logically speaking, he could sue the Socialist Party leader.

However, for the sake of the people, he will not prosecute for the time being, but reserves the right to sue. Whether he will use legal weapons to protect his legal rights in the future depends on whether the leader of the Socialist Party is conscious enough!

This is not Lynch making a fuss, but the federal political ecology is like this.

Everyone has their own position, their own camp, although in fact everyone knows that everyone can be good friends in private.

Just like the former committee chairman of the Progressive Party and the chairman of the Conservative Party committee, they are very good friends in private, but on the surface, in front of the public, they are deadly enemies!

There are countless couples, husbands and wives, and best friends who break up because of different candidates in each general election.

There are also many people who fight because of this, so the political position must be clear.

As for what's going on in private, that's another matter.

Lynch's lawyer's letter quickly played a role. The Socialist Party no longer used Lynch as a "suggestor" and a gimmick to promote the passage of the proposal, but did it on the grounds of "meeting the urgent demands of the people".

As always, public opinion within the Federation was dominated by various novel news, and it did not feel the anxious atmosphere of war in the world at all.

On such a sunny afternoon, a professor from York State University excitedly called Lynch. The research project entrusted to him by Lynch had passed both theoretical and practical experiments.

Lynch has been troubled by a problem before, that is, if he is not by the phone, for example, on the road, and someone suddenly calls him for something urgent, he has nothing to do!

No mobile phone, no other prompts, which annoyed him.

And this is why after the president of the Federation wins the election, he must live in the presidential palace——

The whole world doesn't want to find someone else suddenly when they need him!

So it is the best way to let him live in the "office" directly, even during commuting and rest time, and he can be contacted at any time.

So Lynch commissioned a professor in the field of electronics at York State University to study a miniaturized personal terminal.

In fact, this kind of thing has long been mature in military and industry, but the volume of those modules is too large and too heavy.

You can't let everyone go out with a thing that weighs tens of pounds?

Miniaturization, miniaturization, is Lynch's goal for the opponent.

After more than six years of research, the project was finally completed, and Lynch was somewhat surprised.

In fact, he does not think that this research can be completed in such a short period of time. It is not just a matter of miniaturization, but also involves the development of many cutting-edge sciences.

In addition, the miniaturization and miniaturization of the battery is also a difficulty!

Even if Lynch gave some hints and directions ~lightnovelpub.net~ the specific research progress was very slow, and it was not until recently that the Federation made some progress in materials~lightnovelpub.net~ that these problems were solved.

Lynch arranged for someone to pick up the professor. He thought that what he saw should be a personal terminal the size of a fist, but what he didn't expect was that what he saw was...

A suitcase!

"We've done our best, but we still can't make it small enough to fit in a pocket..."

The professor opened the suitcase and faced Lynch. Fortunately, it was much smaller than Lynch had imagined at first.

"Now the idea is to combine it with something that can be used everyday to hide its bulk, like a suitcase!"

It is a small box about ten centimeters wide, twenty-five centimeters long, and seven to eight centimeters thick.

Lynch touched his chin, "Demonstrate!"

A moment later, a piece of paper creaked out from an interface on the outside of the suitcase...