Top 30 Pensions Quotes

In this post, you will find great Pensions Quotes from famous people, such as Giorgio Napolitano, Jim Ratcliffe, Jerry Brown, Walker Stapleton, Tom Vilsack. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

The country will also need 'new forms of social welfare

The country will also neednew forms of social welfareinstead of its current system which is excessively centred on pensions.
Giorgio Napolitano
The U.K. is one of the few places in the world that has final salary pensions.
In some cases, managers and employees have secured pensions beyond their original base salary. It is wrong, the people doing it know it’s wrong, and we have to put an end to it.
Jerry Brown
There is a valid nationwide sentiment of concern over public pensions, and poor funding ratios are viewed negatively by financial markets.
Walker Stapleton
Democrats have always historically referred to our families as working families, and I have sort of changed that moniker. I think what we have is a nation of worried families – families that are concerned about job security, families who thought their pensions were secure and now have questions.
I spent a lot of time writing about tax and pensions and mortgages.
We need to cut the pensions and annuities of parliamentarians, regional councilors, and employees of constitutional bodies.
Giuseppe Conte
They’re making a song and dance because that serves their immediate interests. But what will happen tomorrow? They will have to pay salaries and pensions.
As a member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, I will continue to work to bring resources, accountability and relief to our health care system.
The old economy with careers and benefits and pensions is gone. There are scary implications to that.
The backwoodsmen are muttering about making Britain‘s draconian union laws – already among the toughest in Europe – harsher still. And parts of the media will continue to attack public service pensions, as if school meals staff, refuse collectors and healthcare workers have no right to a decent retirement.
A lot of my friends were retiring from the newspaper business, and the newspaper pensions are not enormous.
The Europeans waited so long that they are impacting people who depend on their pensions. We are still early enough to fix it for the next generation. A few states have started scaling back their programs, while others have come hat in hand for billion-dollar federal bailouts.
The do-it-yourself version of pensions is a flop, as many Americans have painfully learned.
William Greider
They said it was impossible to touch the third rail of politics, to take on public-sector unions and to reform a pension and health benefits system that was headed to bankruptcy. But with bipartisan leadership, we saved taxpayers $132 billion dollars over 30 years and saved retirees their pensions. We did it.
I respect the state workers and I respect their unions, but we simply can’t afford to pay benefits and pensions that are out of line with economic reality.
Democrats must adopt a progressive economic message that focuses on large, direct infrastructure investments, affordable health care, portable pensions, and public-private investments that promote advanced manufacturing.
Remember our proud history of social justice, universal health care, public pensions and making sure no one is left behind. Let’s continue to move forward.
Jack Layton
I do believe in pensions.
Germany has great skill levels, great infrastructure, high-quality plant. If you go to the U.K., we’re very creative, and we’ve got the language, but energy costs are pretty much the most expensive in the Western world; pensions are pretty expensive, and the skills are significantly below those in Germany and the U.S.
The NFL should be more worried about pensions than CTE.
I’m committed to fully funding pensions for our law enforcement officials and fighting for policies that will help them get ahead and keep our communities safe.
I’ve never done any cross-party stuff. I’ve no interest in sitting down discussing pensions or whatever with Tories.
I have this cozy house here and I get three pensions from the States. I’ve done nicely.
Jonathan Frid
Democrats may want working-class white Rust Belters to have good jobs at high wages with pensions and health benefits, but they can’t make them vote that way.
There are tons of examples of U.K. and European mistakes. A classic one is pensions. That’s obviously not an America-specific thing. The British and European economies are suffering under the weight of what is to come. The next great Ponzi scheme after Madoff is probably pensions.
I have written to Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, asking him to consider ‘staggered office timings’ for government offices, which will help in decongesting road traffic during peak hours.
Ohioans, I think, in large numbers, have felt that the government has not been on their side in all of these issues: on pensions, on the cost of prescription drugs, on the health-care system generally, on jobs, on trade agreements.
While Matt Bevin insults and bullies educators, I care about showing our teachers respect, protecting their pensions, and making public education a top priority.
I don’t think congressmen and senators ought to be getting pensions when nobody else does.