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In reply to the discussion: Researchers Say Earth Is Headed for "Jaw-Dropping" Population Decline [View all]qazplm135
(7,654 posts)11. eh I don't think it's as good as you think
merely changing one set of problems for others.
If you don't have enough young workers, and you combine that with lengthening lifespans, then you have people working into their 60s and 70s because we can't afford the cost of retirement as a society...which is great for those who can afford a healthy lifestyle, but as usual, the poor and minorities will see their lives basically filled with work, no retirement, no benefits.
Add in medical costs and it gets harder and harder to pay for that as well.
I'm not suggesting we need runaway birth rates, but the reality is we just need better living standards and "greener" living standards, not necessarily "fewer people."
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Researchers Say Earth Is Headed for "Jaw-Dropping" Population Decline [View all]
Celerity
Jul 2020
OP
Initially, that will be a problem, but once lower birth rates become the norm, things will
smirkymonkey
Jul 2020
#17
LOL some of us already working into our 60s-70s! Id be living on dogfood if I
Kashkakat v.2.0
Jul 2020
#54
Your are incorrect. Forecasted is commonly used (but not limited to) British English, and is also
Celerity
Jul 2020
#47
Yes, we will have to reorganize societies, and I don't think this is a bad thing.
smirkymonkey
Jul 2020
#4
unless you live in Nigeria, they're projected to have more people than the US and the EU combined do
Celerity
Jul 2020
#8
Bangladesh is one sixth the size of Nigeria and has 165 million, Nigeria has 206 million now
Celerity
Jul 2020
#27
if Bangladesh was the same size as Nigeria, with its current density, it'd have 1.03 billion people
Celerity
Jul 2020
#32
Either nature will take over (disease, global warming, which will cause starvation and death from
smirkymonkey
Jul 2020
#21
A decrease in litter size is normal in rat overpopulation experiments. aggression is increased too
Baclava
Jul 2020
#12
There will be more automation in the future. The only reason they say it's negative
JI7
Jul 2020
#18
Remember when SOYLENT GREEN suggested that our real problem was overpopulation?
brooklynite
Jul 2020
#20
They had a lot of extras for that movie. It was the last movie for Edward G. Robinson.
rusty quoin
Jul 2020
#25
"Who pays tax in a massively aged world? Who pays for healthcare for the elderly?"
Mariana
Jul 2020
#26