Statistics on seniors 65 and over still working to make money for perscription m!
Question: Statistics on seniors 65 and over still working to make money for perscription medicines?
Please i need it for my civics
Answers:
The only way you could do this is to ask as large a sample of pensioners as possible, then do a risky extrapolation to the rest of the population.
It's seriously messed up when old people have to work to get their meds.
A country where they don't have to work, ever, to get their meds.
there is no way to know why a person over a certain age still works.
No one asks them this when they apply for a job because you cannot legally ask how old someone is, much less if they are working to afford medications.
If someone did ask me when I am that age, I would tell them to go suck an egg; its no ones business.
The only way you will find statistics on anything is if there is a specific way to track it and there just is no way to track WHY people continue to work when they could be retired.
Below is an attachment with everything you are looking for.
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/healt…
When you're done with that, go back a few generations to a point in time when those medications didn't exist. Then ask your class: were seniors better off then?
G-d forbid people actually *earn* their way through life...