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Should We Hope to Die at 75? Contra Ezekiel Emanuel, age is no absolute barometer for human vitality and dignity.
Contra Ezekiel Emanuel, age is no absolute barometer for human vitality and dignity.
by Victor Davis Hanson // National Review Online (Ruslan Huzau/Dreamstime) (Ruslan Huzau/Dreamstime) Normally, no one would care that in a recent Atlantic essay — “Why I Hope to Die at 75” — 57-year-old Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel argued that living to be 75 years old was long enough for anyone. After 75, Emanuel…
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Obamacare Architect Says Society Would Be Better Off If People Only Lived To Age 75
Obamacare Architect Says Society Would Be Better Off If People Only Lived To Age 75
Source: http://endoftheamericandream.com
By Michael Snyder
Obamacare Architect Says Society Would Be Better Off If People Only Lived To Age 75
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, brother of Rahm Emanuel, says that society would be far better off if people quit trying to live past age 75. His new article entitled “Why I Hope To Die At 75” has the following very creepy subtitle: “An argument that society and…
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New Post has been published on The Rakyat Post
New Post has been published on http://www.therakyatpost.com/business/2014/09/22/epf-dividends-paid-even-aged-75/
EPF dividends paid even after aged 75
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 22:
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has clarified that all contributors, including those aged 75 and above, have been receiving their annual dividends.
It denied a report in The Sun today that some 260,000 EPF contributors aged above 75 had been earning zero dividends.
“The policy, which was approved in 2008, has not been implemented. Instead, EPF encourages members to be aware of the risk of their funds being transferred to unclaimed moneys if they are not utilised.
“In this respect, the EPF is no different from financial institutions such as banks which have similar policies.”
The EPF said it is cognisant of the potential misinterpretation and is in the final stages to amend the EPF Act 1991 to ensure that members would continue to receive a steady stream of income from their savings even after they retire.
The Sun reported that the EPF has since 2008 stopped paying dividends to account holders once they turn 75.