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Response rates from 655 Congressional District 12 voters.

41%
Yes
59%
No
29%
Yes
56%
No
4%
Yes, for government workers but not for politicians
2%
No, not until we decrease our national debt
4%
Yes, adjust them yearly for cost of living
1%
No, they should be reduced
4%
Yes, but only for low-income pensioners

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Congressional District 12 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9WHTPBN from North Carolina  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but only for pensioners at or below a certain income threshold and not for politicians or executives. Adjust them yearly for inflation.

 @9MVM7K4 from California  answered…7mos7MO

Government employees for the most part pay part of their pensions and take lower salaries than private industry for equal positions.

 @8GC9YC8 from Connecticut  answered…4yrs4Y

pension should be determined by how much money you decide to put into it while you are in the workforce

 @8H4T4RX from Idaho  answered…4yrs4Y

no, retired government workers should be held to the same pension rules and practice that normal people are required to follow.

 @9YLJRX2  from Missouri  answered…1mo1MO

They should be as much as we can afford it to be these americans worker their whole life and drop the age of retirement to 45

 @9YDMLD9 from Texas  answered…1mo1MO

Only if that money of which is used or was given is used up, but give a limit where if exceeded there funding for retirement is only to the amount that is needed to live

 @8D9WMQG from Florida  answered…4yrs4Y

No, it should be at the amount which they agreed/negotiated for at time of employment or promotion

 @8D5ZGHK from California  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, for government workers but not politicians, and adjust them yearly for cost of living.