Social Security & Healthcare Analysis - The analysis suggests that many young individuals who pay for medical insurance may not actually utilize it, implying a potential inefficiency in the system [1] - The analysis points out that the "self-paid" portion of medical expenses often comes from individual accounts rather than pooled funds, despite the perception of insurance coverage [2][3] - The analysis suggests that resident medical insurance offers a cost-effective option for major illnesses, especially hospitalization, despite procedural hurdles [5][6] - The analysis views commercial insurance as a gamble against insurance companies, advising against it for individuals with sufficient assets (e g, 1 million in emergency cash) due to potentially unfavorable terms [6] Pension & Public Fund Insights - The analysis highlights the significant disparity in pension benefits based on employment type (e g, civil servants, state-owned enterprises, private companies, freelancers), with civil servants receiving substantially higher pensions [7] - The analysis implies that individuals in less advantageous positions within the pension system should minimize contributions as a form of resistance [8] - The analysis suggests that housing provident fund (ๅ ฌ็งฏ้) is a tangible benefit that should be considered as part of one's income [9] - The analysis notes a decreasing trend in companies willing to take risks to help employees avoid taxes, as the risks outweigh the benefits [9] - The analysis suggests that the value of residency permits (่ฝๆท) and housing purchase qualifications (ๆฟ็ฅจ) is diminishing, making continuous social security contributions for these purposes less worthwhile [9]
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