Pensions “the gift we give our future selves” – poignant posts from Scotland

 

There’s an unusually heartfelt thread leading on our pension group this morning

 

It is very heartening hearing a pension consultant thinking in such a constructive way about longevity pooling and a Chair of pension trustees considering the long-term future of pension funds across generations. These voices struggle to be heard within the clamour of de-risking but the impressions I can see as group admin suggest these two posts by John and Callum are the most read on my site this week.

Thankfully, the flame is not dead yet. There are sufficient embers  pensions to return to “catch a fire” , if we breathe on them.

About henry tapper

Founder of the Pension PlayPen,, partner of Stella, father of Olly . I am the Pension Plowman
This entry was posted in pensions and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink.

1 Response to Pensions “the gift we give our future selves” – poignant posts from Scotland

  1. Byron McKeeby says:

    An inter-generational Ponzi scheme?

    https://www.economist.com/schools-brief/2017/09/02/kicking-the-can-down-an-endless-road

    Charles Ponzi gave such ideas a bad name, but Maurice Allais, Paul Samuelson and Peter Diamond, all mentioned in The Economist article, suggest otherwise.

Leave a Reply