The old people in Britain, often go to aged care centers to look after themselves and the sometimes the government is financially helping them for it. This essay will argue that both the government and the family should pay that fee.
Every individual happily pay taxes to the government with a vision that the government would them back when their circumstances require that. The money accumulated due to these taxes are huge and its the government responsibility to partially support them during their old age and hence, pay partially their aged care fee. This will keep the individual happily paying taxes imposed by the government and ultimately nation to prosper. Finland is a prime example, where individuals pay taxes to the government even though the tax rates in Finland are really high.
Families’ share for their elder’s aged care centers fee will diminish the sole burden on the government. If the families don’t pay this share, the burden on the government would be enormous in which case the government will not able to invest on other things which are necessary for the development of the nation. The resultant outcome would be decline in nation’s economy. Taking aforementioned example of Finland, families pay a 40% share for their old members aged care institute’s fee and consequently there is not much burden on the government regarding that which help the government to invest on other development areas of the country.
In conclusion, both the government and the families should pay for elder’s aged care centers fee. By paying a share for this, the government will ultimately grow its economy and family’s share on this would reduce burden on the government.
