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    That’s a fantasyland idea... what would be the incentive to keep people in the workforce after 30? It sounds good as the premise of a movie, but it is delusional on every practical level. Skill / Experience —> Contribution —> Value —> Remuneration. Any other value based system that doesn’t reward actual production will certainly fail.
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    That’s a fantasyland idea... what would be the incentive to keep people in the workforce after 30? It sounds good as the premise of a movie, but it is delusional on every practical level. Skill / Experience —> Contribution —> Value —> Remuneration. Any other value based system that doesn’t reward actual production will certainly fail.
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    That’s a fantasyland idea... what would be the incentive to keep people in the workforce after 30? It sounds good as the premise of a movie, but it is delusional on every practical level. Skill / Experience —> Contribution —> Value —> Remuneration. Any other value based system that doesn’t reward actual production will certainly fail.
    20s up to 35 you work for a ton of money to gain experience and build a life, buy a home, first major car(s), save up plenty in IRA/Roth accounts so you'll have a bunch more saved up for 50+... basically when you're young, you have enough money to get big life expenses out of the way this way

    35 to 50 you work for less but that is enough to cover child costs and smaller expenses like property tax, utilities, car maintenance/costs, etc

    retire at around 50... make the IRA/Roth/401k age 50 instead of that re ed 59.5 crap

    live after that on your investments from your retirement and other accounts that you built up big when you were young.

    result = happier, less stressful life

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