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Rural younger brother has difficulty in getting married. Guangxi woman uses 190,000 yuan of pre-marriage savings to pay pension for parents

2024-08-19

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summary:In the past two years, the policy of supplementary payment of urban and rural residents' pension insurance has been gradually standardized. A family insurance planner has found that more and more women have begun to plan this pension for their rural parents as a bottom-line guarantee to resist the uncertainty of life. In the stories we learned, the narrators are almost all born in the 1990s. When the specific figures fall on these daughters, there are complex considerations behind them. How to plan this family expenditure? Who is responsible for it?

Wang Chumin, a 32-year-old mother from Guangxi, hesitated for a month. Her in-laws complained about her parents, saying that the shortfall would become a burden in her future life, and that her younger brother was dependent on her parents and would have difficulty starting a family, so she could not share the burden. In the end, she used her pre-marital property to pay an additional 190,000 yuan. On the other hand, there was the dignity of her parents. Fan Fan, a girl from Anhui, paid an additional 24,000 yuan without asking for permission, and bought medical insurance with a coverage of one million yuan. Her father was so angry that he ignored her for a week.

Text | Xu Qiaoli

Editor| Mao Yijun

Daughter's safety net strategy

When the two families were together, Wang Chumin felt her mother's cautiousness. She didn't dare to pick up the food from the other side during meals, and she didn't dare to speak loudly. Wang Chumin had to remind her mother to "eat enough" just like taking care of a child. Last year, she gave birth to a child, and her mother-in-law bought a children's sofa and a piano. Her mother brought local eggs to her house.