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All 25 year olds should be given 10K 'inheritance' says think tank
1 02-04-2018 16:05
All UK-born citizens should be given £10,000 as a “universal minimum inheritance” when they turn 25 to help address growing wealth inequality, a thinktank has proposed. Tax reforms and a selloff of assets including the government’s stake in Royal Bank of Scotland could help create a citizens’ wealth fund worth £186bn by 2029/30, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said. Such a fund would give everyone a stake in the economy and help young people invest in their futures, for example through buying a property, investing in education or starting a business, according to a report for the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice. The fund could be large enough to pay all 25-year-olds a one-off capital dividend of £10,000 from 2030. https://www.theguardian.com/politics...says-thinktank Edit to add link to the IPPR policy paper: https://www.ippr.org/files/2018-04/c...march-2018.pdf Is this the worst idea ever? and 2030 so no one on here will get it... |
I don't think it's necessarily a terrible idea, though I think 25 is a little young, and 30 would probably be better. Though tbh a guaranteed £10k specifically towards a house deposit or to pay off a chunk of education debt would probably be better, rather than cold hard cash.
My main concern I guess, would be people simply running up a "risk free" £10k of debt knowing that they'll be getting a lump sum to pay it off. |
a mess
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Georgina to get her inheritance now, and i can marry her :amazed:
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(a) put a deposit down (b) towards starting a business (c) education (d) pay into their pension...lol they wont be getting cold hard cash thankfully |
Seems like a good idea to me
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I was 25 once, any back-payment for us?
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It's a shocking idea and whoever thought of it should be sectioned (that's committed for the Americans)
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Silly idea.
Shouldn't depend on their age, a thirty year old deserves the same help. Plus it should be means tested, giving all the little Lord Flaunteroys a handout is pathetic, the same as taxing working pensioners more, if pensioner had enough to live on then more wouldn't work in the first place. |
Make it 22 :hee:
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Its Just a IDEA
Labour like it , though |
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No you got FREE Education , though |
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By 2030 £10K will not pay the deposit on a Dog Kennel. These 'Think Tanks' need to think harder and longer or stop thinking altogether.
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Doesn't take much for the snooty remarks towards the younger generation does it? :hee:
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i'm all for 20 somethings getting a jump start, however, given that by 2030 the majority of pensioners wont be on final salary pension schemes, i'm not sure how they will have the money to give. Also, if someone gets a gift of 10k, they will also have to donate a gift later in life to the next generations of 20 somethings, so it is basically receiving with one hand and giving back with the other at a later date when they equally may not be able to afford to do it
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Can we make it 23 and starting next June please thanks x
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You have wait until the General Election First. At this time it is 5 May 2022. Maybe if Labour get in they may do it. Its all just talk from a group that has No Backing |
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You would be a great Conservative Female MP |
I honestly feel it's unfair for those of us that weren't entitled to it
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I do think it's harsh for people who will turn 25 in 2028/2029 though... imagine missing out by a couple of months :umm2:. You'd also have situations where siblings only two years apart in age would have the older one get nothing while the younger one is entitled to the £10k. |
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get back to me :idc: |
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