Looking back at 2025, the city made meaningful strides in supporting its retirees.
The government expanded the Elderly Health Care Voucher and Community Care Service Voucher schemes, and invested HK$2 billion (US$256.47 million) in an elderly and rehabilitation technology fund. It also announced 30 measures for the silver economy and formed the Working Group on Ageing Society Strategies to improve cross-bureau coordination. These efforts helped launch the long-awaited Q-Mark Silver Scheme,...
This year, Hong Kong must resolve to rewrite the script for retirement
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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