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A decade ago, 147 million urban employees and 55 million rural residents had pension coverage.
People didn't have stock options -- they had pension plans that handcuffed them to the company.
Perhaps the most striking response to the Hostess news, in that sense, was the tweet from conservative John Nolte, who wrote "Hostess strikers had pension.
Many had contracts that guaranteed health insurance, even if they were laid off; they had pension benefits that did not depend on the stock market.
reports that only 191 companies in its index had pension plans with assets of $1 billion or more at the end of last year.
They acknowledged that some governments had had pension debacles in the last few years but said that was because they did not follow the rules.
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They had pensions for life.
According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, in 1980, about 28percentt of private-sector employees had pensions only.
Only about 300,000 Americans had public pensions, 150,000 had pensions from private employers or unions, and 700,000 had federal relief.
In Changshu and Yongchuan, 274 (83.3%) doctors and 381 (66.8%) doctors, respectively, had pensions.
But how have pension funds not suffered?
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