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In reply to the discussion: A Dying Country: Japan to lose 30% of population over next 50 years,40% of remaining will be 65 yrs+ [View all]Snake Alchemist
(3,318 posts)28. Can't argue that it doesn't have flaws.
But I can't think of a better system. I would think a stable population would be ideal.
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A Dying Country: Japan to lose 30% of population over next 50 years,40% of remaining will be 65 yrs+ [View all]
stockholmer
Jan 2012
OP
I always thought the idea that younger people should support the retirement of older people
Bonobo
Jan 2012
#10
I'm sure if they relaxed immigration restrictions just a bit, Koreans would more than
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#25
Prolly the expense of a child makes it harder to have one in Japan as it has done in the US...
uponit7771
Jan 2012
#54
Inevitably, a Pyramid structure will collapse. We are just discussing the timeline
Romulox
Jan 2012
#53