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that, oh, that's expensive, so that can start anywhere from $6000.00 a month. up until $12000.00 more depending on the level of care that the leaves need. so that's also what we're seeing a lot of his parents, let's say for instance, the children, the parents, you know, the children worked away and they now live in a different state. the parents want to move closer to them. um, so the kids sure to check in on them everyday, you know and flip a local facility versus having in the home our preference and most of my cards preferences has to be in their homes is as long as possible. so you could make adjustments like making some you might creates ramp. so you might create a, a elevator in the house to up the stairs. so you'll make some adjustments through the house so they can stay there the longest. and hopefully the children live locally. so they can check up her mom and dad all the time. thank you so much for
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your time and insight today, matthew. and when we come back, the notion of retiring and places like italy and france is appealing to the benefits those countries offer. the retirees are threatened, we'll have more on that after the break. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the executive. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please, or do the have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you in march the 11 some 2011. the law just as quick ever recorded in japan is we're interested. a 14 me to to nami devastates the focus fema each and you the a pallet on
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the nuclear re inches are flooded, sparking, and her risk disaster. the i d e b o. any time in june is living in japan and decided to go to the area of the new the a meltdown. config. ashima immediately drove me to talk to somebody about the event for us in the for the for yeah, investigation stats watched on
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t the some of the cheapest places to live in europe during retirement, our friends, italy and cyprus. these countries enjoy great health benefits, lower costs of living, and a relatively stable political landscape. that is, until their great benefits are now threatened to france suffered fierce protests. one president background raised the retirement age from 62 to 64. the french are very protective of the countries universal health care system and generous social security system. and the idea is that you pay very high tax during your working years, but then you get to retire at a relatively young age to enjoy these benefits. this compare to most of europe where the retirement age is still 65. unfortunately, many governments in the developed world are in similar situations as population growth is down, people are living longer,
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medicine is better and benefits cost more. so government's attempt to balance budgets by cutting benefits, particularly in countries with generous plants like france, president macro and argue that the reforms are essential to prevent the french pension system from collapsing. and in the us, the full retirement age was 65 for most a social security's history. but the 1983 overall gradually raised the age of 67, which it reached in 2022 for those born and 1960 or later. which effectively cutting benefits 513 percent as compared to the benefits if the retirement age has remained $65.00, for each one year increase in the full retirement age is equivalent to roughly 7 percent cut in monthly benefits for all affected retirees. so if the full retirement age were raised to 70 current, social security benefits would be reduced by nearly 20 percent. essentially raising
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the retirement age amounts to an across the board cuts and benefits. regardless of whether a worker falls for social security benefits before upon or after reaching the full retirement age, that means that the younger generations will receive benefits for a smaller number of years and their lifetime benefits will be much lower. meanwhile, china has the world's youngest retirement age, according to the o. e cd with women retiring at 50 and men retiring at 60. but while retiring young is the dream, the reality is that money will not be able to in order to maintain a certain lifestyle. in china and government funding hasn't kept up with a number of people entry retirement, so they have to remain in the workforce for longer. now let's take a closer look at what does it cost to retire an african countries like cameron, and for that well, assign mach waiting to can radio journalist and community mental health experts
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joins us from cameron to discuss their perspective on african retirement dynamics. so how does the concept of retirement vary across different cultures and regions? are there any notable cultural differences and how retirement is perceived and experienced in come in retirement? was that like something which is a burglary? it's up to some things to shift school because people feel like they have to i've seen practical somebody's been retired mean or they have to be the ability to know she's very much, i mean, but i don't know why doing so much to my roaming around the time in the best bet today, what gets to enlighten the bubble jams about how to, how to balance that and also how to pay every player based on so it's not like they
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used to use before. as long as i said, i took the all the time and i'm the, you know, well, the idea of more hopefully that you're fine, i think maybe because or send it back to diamonds king. so they thought that when the 8 weeks this happened, a guy that seems for them and the end of their lives. i'm, you know, been pretty fast. we 2 years after 10 minutes later today, some of that is, is scenario. and can you share insight into the retirement systems as social support structure as an african countries and how they differ from other parts of the world? and so a come around just couple years ago in the past. actually we had them in time in ages from from east do searches to fire. that's what categories b, a, b, c, d, 's, or category a means that you are a senior level staff category. do you mean, you know,
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and the level staff as goes these ways it gets east. i'm category g for somebody needs to category and you retire at the age of 55 and category c and the other agent pc. but on the 2nd of december sweeney training, those are the special ed degree data when nice retirement use i increase them and come in. so 3, that's crazy. we now have a diamond it use for categories ease. andes wants to 60 is a category c and d 5 is, or if someone writes for every call and kind of hard for me to service. okay. discuss any cultural norms or traditions related to retirement in african countries and how they shape retirement experiences for individuals. i mean to not be that you work for a certain number of years and the way to accept these and i'm waiting you, you're last you there also getting on the call. you find this so.
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so you'd be, had people is, doesn't the committee call to add those? you know, it's each insect so i know guys are retiring and had those in on. i do have a meeting then they're not there. and i have reached back to me. today's expect to see there's a lot of a time now we have people to be waiting on them to retirement, you know, you know, i said see your show up for 20 years. you're just in about, oh, i feel free to take your brands here to tammy is going to have your patients. but um, like i mentioned in the past when i like to go, 1st of all people do not the druggist do you know, read about what's the diamond entails and patients. so they were not, i mean what i had to find out what is the brain damage schemes available for them or what's
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a patient skiing and how windows 10. i know it's important to us for their time and that is a really huge supply. and the next day i have to have, i have no m saves, i have nothing to in the settings are on their pension. and sam, interesting. but today there is information on our ability, intimates every way. so people can actually go to office mean and talk to this guy about every time in man or having the intentions team attached to the entity. how does a emphasis on intergenerational support and family dynamics impact retirement planning and lifestyle choices? an african culture in terms of the family dynamics route and i just want some time between 3 and 3 is are so what we're going to finally because you know, people understand that expecting to be on time. and we need to get around. it will
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be around the ready list of the lead cyprus, which are also boards. you don't need to be in class what you just said being available for them on the show before the retire and the person will be less happy. dep jenna. i only got people in the house. no, it'd be as tough as die. there's literally nothing that goes through tammy, is because they like the new bogging on the house or they just use the around. so in the past, the company so forth was not date, but more and more we had seen that from lisa. i get them to get back to you at least this long term and to provide the funding off to them kind news and just being there for the space for them to state the basic needs and that makes and get her i, i'm it. so families of what chief of the entire means in my context,
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in china, in fact of my culture and normally be, you'll realize that we have to look to get all that people we have the means to be joined and stick tendencies. so if you need to retire and you don't have to get somebody issued in your why your band or this was, you know, directly related to you, you have a coughing, you have a eyes and all you have really distorted listed sheet that comes as these in your house, or you can go by, it's really tracking their fees. so more and more we are having these scenarios where people, what we can say, i mean, that's a to receive and i'm going to stop watch when they need to. if they need it, can you provide some examples of countries in africa that are popular along retirees and how retirement life differs in these particular regions, year old, so that this will retire from civil service? my country because international jobs, maybe from the u. a client in your that international organization. so yeah,
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that's perfect. so people would that, would that level of experience and um, with the website and able to take off his job because i have this draw tv and i do to $560.00 i think is too strong enough to work because we've seen that it's not, it was even supposed to work, so there was never space for them to get to see the national and saturdays all aspects due to some of that kind of i live on the right area and we began it is i'm actually the much now pension schemes. so yeah, it's possible is doing well actually there are many people that i know we need my phone fixed. well next fun coming every, it just keeps dan international. just a new toyota and honda national station scheme. so it just depends on where you want to go from the way when your emotional level and the how
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much you access to is the international curry. and i informed you about, you know, the international patient's team and how you can benefit from that. thank you. so much well assigned for all your time today. a retirement is an eligibility for everyone eventually, but some will retire in better shape than others. the winners are going to be the ones who planned properly for their retirement and saved up a decent next day in order to provide them with the same lifestyle that they've become accustomed to. on average, retirement is about 20 years. so there has to be enough saved a way to last and enjoy the latter years. unfortunately, most people wait until it's almost too late. millions of americans are still financially unrepaired for retirement, as nearly 50 percent of women and 40 percent of men between the ages of 55 and 66 have no retirement savings. as the culture has adopted a new for now, philosophy which can become
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a burden onto the younger generation. i'm christy. i. thanks for watching. and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything the least. russian states never is as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the assistance must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency,
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the the of the
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the more than 2 years have gone by the negotiations in order to answer it difficult. now that we are finally here, tickets, you know, you're looking to like show like those who used to come here to mind the safety focus. she thought you choose nuclear power plant and these were the
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the they say you rather embrace japan or you reject it to either adapt giving up your culture or you remained a stranger, a poor guy, g. the, i'm a journalist. i've lived in japan from with the 30 years. i live in take this country. i know it and i ignore it. i accepted and i have posted as if it were my own country. i can happily sleep on the top. but i cannot give up some of my old unhealthy habits, such as my coffee above it never gets used to prof quakes. i live on the 6th floor of an old building, and every time there is one piece and the smaller one. it makes me
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the, if i would have been a 2 and 2 46 pm on the 11th of march, 2011. sort of that amount of one piece of mind to see what about the team or for someone that took them the this is the from you know put him out of this one. i think he was doing it a bit. so i should have been for the senate defined, seen the not into the new york
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city for one another tonight saying that i did not i made to run the backups. i realize that we have survived the largest earthquake ever recorded in japan. the 90 degrees on the richter scale left the episode in south as in magnitude then the some years the tide breaks. 400 miles if it comes to the home. in some places it exceeds 30 meters of which is up to 67 kilometers. beautiful,
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which would plastic aluminum houses gets invaded quickly, swallowed by water. the realism shut down. so they're no longer generating. it's hard to believe the 1st depth towards reports. so fuel known victims. and it's hard to believe those who say that nuclear power plants are safe a situation is if you go see my power ponds on the 19 facilities existing in the country located 302, how much is ne, a thank you. 6 it's owned by 10 to one of the 10 electricity companies of it's kind with its 6 nuclear power reactors. the power plant is one of the most important to
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meet the cities in the world and considered one of the safest nuclear stations in spite of it's for 2 years. during the endless minutes of the earthquake, the power reactors, an operation, 12356 automatically stops. and the operators activate the security procedures the the earthquake hips, the con todd, the high voltage mountains full. and the coast ation is isolated from the national electric supply. the emergency diesel generates magically providing electricity to the cooling system, which have the task of reducing heat inside the power reactors. once that has stopped working the 1000000000 hour of the s quake, the wave of 14 meters devastates the nuclear power plants crossing over the damn. protection of the nuclear plants against waves of 6 meters maximum height
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the in a few minutes. the water bills or the technical rooms, damaging the emergency generators located in the underground placements, the to look around the without any trigger teeth or monitoring indicate just don't know to abuse. nobody knows what is happening inside the reactors. the. the magnitude of the emergencies is not clear. tech goes top managers turns on to promote japanese nuclear technologies in the news, broadcast plants, televisions to contradictory to be true. i have to do something. i called the manager, but the phone and the internet working everything for to reactivate electricity and the control panels, the plums direct to my sound y'all. she does all the work is to extract the batteries from that cause. and since others do my best to isn't the nearest supermarket,
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the workers succeed in restoring the electrical power of the panels and the control room with the internal pressure indications of the reactive reveal the situation in on its gravity. if they don't act immediately, 3, react to is may explode. in order to decrease pressure, you need to release the radioactive gas that has accumulated inside the reactive box in order to do so. typically, you must ask the prime minister, so permission? no to con who is also an engineer, keeps the green light. the cell keeps did not have enough power to open the vows. manual opening seems to be the only option. but the related procedures. i'm not switch out any instruction manual. the 50, you know, i know, you know, if i need to, i'm not see 5 people don't know. i mean, off of me is the time that the japanese government has because a need to measure c,
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but we will remember the accidents and mucous passivity and so kind were in the velocity prefecture in 1999 because were killed and about a 100 people working combination, of course i remember to came or the gave the news of the next 3 days later and the desktop and future turn days. the few in tokyo, there have been neither significant damages nor any victims. they belong or panicking and they start getting ready to spend the night public places offices at friends, houses or in the open air much and my stuff is

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