More Americans Will Die Than Be Born In 2030, Here’s What That Means For The Economy
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I know that sounds like a threat from a supervillain, but it’s true…
For the first time in forever, the US will have a declining population rate. And that’s good news, right? Overpopulation is a bad thing because there are not enough houses, economy something, something, etc?
WRONG.
Population growth is ESSENTIAL to economic growth. If too many people are dying and we’re not having enough babies THE ECONOMY WILL SHRINK AND THAT’S BAD.
If we want population growth we’re going to have to rely on disgusting things like immigration and cloning and in vitro fertilization. Ew.
These new numbers come from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) who previously said it would take another decade to get to this point. I THOUGHT I STILL HAD TIME!!!
Economy? More like eCONomy
This will fundamentally change the very fabric of American society. As it has done in Italy, Japan and the UK, an aging population can lead to a rise in dependency, an end of life care crisis, a decline in military strength, a decline in innovation, deflation, unemployment, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, COVID again, and death.
So yeah, not good.
Maybe Donald ‘The President’ Trump will foresee this issue and incentivise immigration, people to start families and for everyone to die a bit less.
The way I see it, that’s the only solution: immortality.
I for one am putting all my money on Bryan Johnson to save us all.
That and cloning. Yeah, cloning would be cool.
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