Char_Azn
1. The Reserves, you got it wrong again.
Am leaving it all intact even the 2% interest.
Only taking the 2% Interest's interest at 2% again to fund PA needs.
USD225B approx = SGD281B @ 2%pa = SGD5.6B
2% interest of SGD5.6B = SGD112.5M
Say at $500 (current is $400) can help 18,750 person yearly.
(Currently around 3,000 plus)
2. You again assumed your lifestyle needs against the general populace.
One can't expect everyone to own a car although majority has one.
Some rich children would asked - why can't they afford ?
There lies the problem !
Refer you to the CPF Life
http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/NR/rdonlyres/F540570D-A107-488F-A295-67E128643210/0/CPFLIFE_FAQ.pdf
It claimed that in 2007 at age 65 some 66% would live to age 80.
Out of that 66%, 48% would live to 85 years old or more.
It is blatant misrepresentation !
http://www.singstat.gov.sg/pubn/demo.html
(
click the excel spreadsheet on the right, goto table 1.6 & see year 2007)
DOS shows in 2007 figures as such;
Age 65-69 = 113,800
Age 70-74 = 78,600
Age 75-79 = 56,700
Age 80-84 = 31,500
Age 85 up = 24,900
At age range 65-69 (which is a wide band) there is 113,800.
66% would be 75,108 to be at age 80.
We got at age 80-84 only 31,500 living which is only about 28% !
48% of the initial 66% to live beyond age 85 would be 36,051.
We got only 24,900 for that range which just a little above 33% !
So the whole Singapore population is cast into a system to make the 24,900 people self reliance and self provision !
That is less than 0.7% of 2010 population making 99.3% being needless locked in for a policy for the micro minority !
They say using the reserves is not sustainable, Yes for the whole lot.
But as shown from the above the interest from interest alone can sustain more than 64% (18,750 @ $500/month) for year 2010 age 85 and above which is 29,200.
As said, those who live to that ripe old age would either be blessed with supportive family members and/or have sufficient wealth to see them through.
Hence, believe the percentage that need monetary assistance at that age 85 and above would likely be much lesser.
Furthermore, earlier as highlighted only 40.7% are able to meet the full MS.
So what happen to the rest of the 60% - do they go a begging ?
NO !