![From the series: Reed Young: Las Pajas and the Lucky Haitians A few years ago, the sugar cane industry offered lifetime pensions to anyone who saved more than 350 pay-stubs during their working lives. Here, Chi Chi proudly shows some of the pay-stubs he saved. He was the only person in the Batey to have saved more than 350, which earned him and his wife, Sonia, a monthly pension of 2,985 pesos.](https://acurator.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Reed-Young-aCurator-13.jpg)
![From the series: Reed Young: Las Pajas and the Lucky Haitians A few years ago, the sugar cane industry offered lifetime pensions to anyone who saved more than 350 pay-stubs during their working lives. Here, Chi Chi proudly shows some of the pay-stubs he saved. He was the only person in the Batey to have saved more than 350, which earned him and his wife, Sonia, a monthly pension of 2,985 pesos.](https://acurator.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Reed-Young-aCurator-13.jpg)
A few years ago, the sugar cane industry offered lifetime pensions to anyone who saved more than 350 pay-stubs during their working lives. Here, Chi Chi proudly shows some of the pay-stubs he saved. He was the only person in the Batey to have saved more than 350, which earned him and his wife, Sonia, a monthly pension of 2,985 pesos.