[Start Briefing] Japan Slashes Pension Less When Older People Work... Korea's pros and cons of 'abolishing the reduction' are tense.

2024.11.21. AM 07:02
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On Thursday, November 21, the start briefing will begin.

First of all, it's the Chosun Ilbo.

As artificial intelligence is applied to various sports, the landscape of the stadium is changing.

In addition to the analysis of performance, the referee is said to play the role of a coach, so let's look at what examples there are.

Let's look at mixed martial arts first.

In the future, UFC audiences will be able to view real-time analysis data such as players' movements and number of hits during the match.

You'll be able to enjoy the game more immersively.

The U.S. Football League has introduced a "Digital Athlete" program that predicts athletes' injuries with AI.

This is so that the players can show off their best performance.

ABS, an automatic pitching judgment system introduced in Korean professional baseball starting this year, is also representative.

AI judges strikes and balls, and it is evaluated that it has established itself in the league to some extent.

AI is also used in soccer in various ways.

It also plays the role of a coach who predicts the outcome of corner kicks and suggests tactics to score goals.

In addition, it is called Scout Advisor, so AI finds and recommends players and even makes reports.

He's literally playing the role of a director.

In addition, AI technology also catches microscopic parts that human referees can miss.

As sports evolve in AI, the size of the related market is expected to grow at an annual average of 30%.

Next is the Dong-A Ilbo.

Pension reduction system that cuts pension benefits for senior citizens with a certain level of earned income or higher. Japan and Korea are also implementing it.

However, Japan is trying to change the system in a way that reduces the pensions of working elderly people.

Let's find out the background first.

Cutting your pension because you earn money after retirement is not suitable for super-aged society.

It means changing the current system because they think that working only cuts pensions, reduces their motivation to work.

For the same reason, Korea is also pushing to abolish the reduction, but the pros and cons are divided.

First, let's look at the revision of Japan's pension reduction system.

In Japan, if the elderly aged 65 or older receive 500,000 yen per month in combined salary and pension, and more than 4.5 million won in Korean money, they will cut half of the excess.

However, we are considering raising the pension reduction baseline above 500,000 yen.

Depending on the amendment, the reduction may be much reduced, or you may receive the full pension.

In addition, Japan has introduced various measures to encourage the elderly to work.

Then how about our country?

It is based on the elderly aged 63 or older with more than 2,989,000 won per month.

If you earn more than this money, up to 25% of the excess will be deducted from your pension for each section.

Our government is trying to abolish the reduction system for similar reasons to Japan.

However, there are also many opposing opinions that "it harms the function of redistributing income" and "it does not help secure pension finances."

I think you're curious about what other countries are like.

The U.S. and the U.K. don't have a system to cut pensions for working.

The OECD recommends easing the pension reduction system.

I'm curious what viewers think. Let's look at the Seoul Shimbun this time.

If you are a prospective couple who are about to get married, you should pay more attention to it.

iPhone Snap, which captures the pretty moments of the wedding, is a must-have course for a recent wedding.

By the way, I was informed that an exclusive writer was coming, but how absurd would it be if a part-timer came?

iPhone Snap-related fraud damage is making prospective couples cry.

iPhone Snap controversy erupted as some companies hired non-professional workers and turned a blind eye to post-service.

It is introduced as an exclusive writer and head of the department, but the reality is that part-timers who have only been trained for two to three days are put in.

If it interferes with the movement of other photographers and the results of the photos and videos are a mess, it would be really upsetting.

The number of victims is increasing as there are many contracts through SNS without registration of small companies or businesses.

Some companies are under police investigation.

There are 3,000 victims in the open chat room alone, and the damage is estimated to be more than 200 million won.

As requests for refunds poured in, some companies stopped operating altogether.

The government has decided to make it mandatory to disclose the price of marriage services, but iPhone Snap is likely to be excluded from the list.

Please note that in order to prevent damage, the subject of filming and the standard of money transaction must be specified in more detail in the standard contract.

This is the last Hankyoreh newspaper. On the other hand, there are many people who cry over virtual asset scams.

They believe in people they know and then lose their retirement funds.

Also, I was tricked by the bait of "Coin Awesome".

Many elderly people are victims of virtual asset fraud aimed at the elderly.

There is a 73-year-old victim who distributed human indignation to the accused leaving the court.

I invested 67 million won in cryptocurrency after hearing from my husband's friend that it was a huge profit, but the money came back to me was zero. I broke my savings, saved all my money by working at a restaurant and picking up waste paper, but I lost all of it.

He is in a situation where he goes to court under the excuse of "going on a picnic" because he can't tell his children.You may remember that the 'Adopay' incident, in which

high returns were baited to commit investment fraud, was only a few months ago.

As many as 2,106 victims. The amount of damage was around 440 billion won.

Among fraudulent criminals, the proportion of victims in their 60s or older is increasing, especially the number of elderly victims of similar reception crimes has increased significantly.

Looking at the percentage of individual bankruptcies, half of those aged 60 or older are.

Experts stress the need for a system to help the elderly receive and guide damage, at least even after a crime has occurred.

The newspaper also advises that crime prevention education should be provided sufficiently to prevent damage.

I looked at the newspaper on the morning of November 21st.

This has been the start briefing.





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