people making this argument always forget the most critical aspect - people generally need healthcare when they are not working, almost always when retired.
Your argument is then essentially that people should be working indefinitely.
people making this argument always forget the most critical aspect - people generally need healthcare when they are not working, almost always when retired.
Your argument is then essentially that people should be working indefinitely.
We’re talking about how labor costs impact subway construction costs. Retirees aren’t relevant to that. (And the U.S. has universal healthcare for them anyway.)