The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has requested a record 34 trillion yen for next fiscal year’s budget, including measures to improve nursing care in anticipation of an aging population.
0001Capital Region Tiger ★.Aug. 28, 2024 (Wed) 11:41:45.19ID:0kLyZT4S9
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has announced that it will budget 34 trillion yen for next fiscal year. The main pillars of the request include “building health, medical care, and nursing care,” and it is the largest amount ever requested. In preparation for next year’s budget, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has set three pillars, including “establishing health, medical care, and nursing care” and “promoting the active participation of diverse human resources,” in light of the declining birthrate and aging population. The requested amount is 34.2763 trillion yen, approximately 450 billion yen more than this fiscal year’s initial budget, making it the largest ever. Of this, 32.4375 trillion yen is for social security expenses such as pensions and medical care. For the full text, see source. Last updated: August 28th (Wed) 10:49.
>>1 Of this, 32.4375 trillion yen is for social security costs such as pensions and medical care. If you replace that with a consumption tax of 20 trillion yen a year, your take-home pay will increase (^. ^)y-.。 o○.
>>1 In the national financial statements for fiscal year 2021, tax and stamp revenues were about 64 trillion yen and social security-related expenses were about 55 trillion yen In other words, 86% of tax and stamp revenues were used for social security-related expenses. In Japan, one third of the population is over 65 years old and their livelihoods are supported by social security, and two people, including people with disabilities and minors, support the lives of one elderly person, so the burden on the working generation is increasing. What Japan needs is to drastically cut social security spending, reduce taxes, and increase the disposable income of the working generation.
When I was looking at the catalogue of nursing care products at the hospital, I saw that the monthly rental fee for a walking stick was 5,000 yen, and the monthly rental fee for a bathtub was 500 yen, and I realized that I was being ripped off by things like that.
>>12 The collusion between doctors and pharmaceutical and medical equipment manufacturers is terrible. They rig prices and charge high prices. The profits from pharmaceutical and medical equipment manufacturers are used to bribe and entertain doctors. This is how they line their pockets with the public’s social insurance contributions and live a life of luxury. They say that medical care is important on the surface, but in reality they inflate medical costs to make money for themselves. The biggest scum in Japan.
Aren’t caregivers just people who are no longer productive and just wait to die? Isn’t it because we’re using people for things like that that Japan hasn’t grown for decades and we have the most bankruptcies due to labor shortages? You shouldn’t make young people work as caregivers. Caregivers should be people who have retired and are over 65 years old.
The only thing that will delight the companies and organizations that are in close contact with the government is there to be no significant benefit to the people.
The average length of caregiving was 54.5 months. The monthly cost of diapers is 6,000 to 9,000 yen. At 54.5 months, it will be between 327,000 and 495,000 yen. How much do you spend on Pampers for your kids? No assistance lol.
>>33 Netouyo who voted for the LDP But because they’re stupid, they can’t complain to the LDP that created the system They’re saying things like “euthanize the elderly” for no apparent reason To put it mildly, what should we do about these idiots?
Social security benefits total about 140 trillion yen. Pensions account for about 50%, medical care for about 30%, and welfare and other costs for about 20%. These benefits are primarily covered by insurance premiums and taxes, with insurance premiums accounting for about 60% and taxes for about 40%.
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