Russia's system will succeed, he said, "for that extra 10 percent."
Unfortunately when most receive that extra ten percent of income, there isn't an investment made.
All workers would be required to contribute an extra 1.6 percent of their pay to new individual accounts.
If the public paid that extra 30 or 40 percent it would save money.
Television movies, which are perhaps the most endangered species of Hollywood production, may be given an extra 3 percent credit.
Those choosing not to put in hours pay an extra 15 percent at checkout time.
But if you want to take an extra ten percent off.
And those who want the most insurance money can buy might not mind spending the extra 10 or 20 percent for greater peace of mind.
"Didn't they know they were still going to pay an extra five percent?"
So what's the problem with an extra 10 percent?