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Does the state subsidize the infertile elderly?
legal analysis: the state has no clear and unified regulations on this. Some places refuse to give subsidies to lifelong unmarried and childless retirees on the grounds that "the state does not encourage childlessness"; However, some places have more humanized policies, specific regulations and implementation methods for this situation.

Legal basis: Interim Measures of the State Council on Retirement and Resignation of Workers Article 1 Workers of enterprises and institutions owned by the whole people, state organs and people's organizations who meet one of the following conditions shall retire:

(1) Men who have reached the age of 6, women who have reached the age of 5 and have worked continuously for ten years.

(2) those who are engaged in underground, high altitude, high temperature, particularly heavy physical labor or other jobs harmful to health, and have reached the age of 55 for men and 45 for women, and have worked continuously for ten years. This provision also applies to grassroots cadres whose working conditions are the same as those of workers.

(3) The male has reached the age of 5, the female has reached the age of 45, and the continuous service has reached ten years, which is certified by the hospital and confirmed by the labor appraisal committee, and has completely lost the ability to work.

(4) disabled due to work, certified by the hospital and confirmed by the labor appraisal committee, totally incapacitated.