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What is the difference between people who retire within the system and those who retire outside the system?

Of course, there is still a big gap between those who retire within the system and those who retire outside the system:

1. Different treatment. The retirement pension in the system is high, and there is also a gap in the occupational annuity. Outside the system, the general insurance contributions are paid according to the minimum base, and most enterprises have no annuity treatment, so it is difficult to make up for the gap in pension treatment. The pension in the system is higher than that outside the system. Take my family as an example. It is outside the system and belongs to the retirement of enterprise employees. Insurance contributions are paid according to the minimum base, and there is no annuity treatment. It is difficult to make up for the gap in pension benefits. I have retired for several years now, and my salary is about 2000. Although it will increase every year, it will only increase by more than 100. So my other older teacher will have a pension of 5000-6000. In this way, the gap is coming. Moreover, the principle of pension is to get more for more work, so people who have worked in some units for 30 or even 40 years will naturally have a high pension.

2. Safety. Retirement within the system is more secure, such as irregular bonuses in the later period, some special circumstances of myself, or certain subsidies for death. Outside the system, basically it has nothing to do with the original unit after retirement. Many problems can only be solved by themselves, or directly to the local community.

3. Social status. A good comrade with a higher rank still has a certain position after retirement. Retirees in the system should also enjoy corresponding political treatment according to their positions and ranks before retirement; Although some people outside the system have high salaries and high positions when they are on the job, units outside the system have no administrative level and do not enjoy rank treatment. After retirement, their pension is relatively low, and there is almost no other treatment except pension.

4. Personal happiness. Retirement within the system is still relatively fragrant. I think some retired veteran comrades in our unit are basically rich and colorful in their later years, drawing, writing calligraphy, taking care of grandchildren at home and basically having a pension. But people outside the system also retire, but their pension 1000-2000 is still limited. Some people will start looking for a second job and start a new round of work, and rarely stop to rest. However, when comrades outside the system retire, they are not subject to other constraints, while retired veteran comrades within the system must also abide by the rules and regulations within the system, and they still cannot free themselves.

Generally speaking, after retirement, there are still more comrades in the system than outside. In short, if you have the opportunity, you can consider entering the system, a stable and lifelong guarantee.