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  • 89th8 Online
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    Who needs an army anyway?

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    • 89th8 Online
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      Great graph btw. I keep talking about "the great dollar crash of 2035" and this helps visualize it a bit, presuming it is accurate.

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      • 89th8 Online
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        89th
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        It's very easy to go down the "decadeology" path here. Or "The 2030 Problem" - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1464018/

        Some top comments from reddit on this topic btw include:


        Boomers aging and dying is actually very unique. Since we are all from the post baby boom era we take for granted just how much of a population spike this was. This generation also has lived longer in higher numbers than previous generations. And our current birth rate is declining a lot.

        All of this means that the increasing age and required medical and daily care that the baby boomers will require as they continue to get older definitely will put a strain on healthcare resources and also workforce balance. I imagine it will mean a lot of economic consequences. The oldest boomers are only 78 😅 we are going to have way more older, retired, people in need of medical care than ever before in a few years


        It depends on the nation.some nations like Japan, will face an absolute demographic collapse. The US though will face some different challenges.

        Currently boomers own 40% of all single family homes. As they die those homes will be sold, inherited and lived in by the individual who inherited it or be rented out. This will have a massive deflationary impact in those markets.

        As those same boomers liquidate their 401ks, IRAs or treasuries to maintain the social status that will also have an impact on stocks, treasuries and commodity prices as money leaves the market.

        Federal budget deficits will stop exploding and probably be manageable, if they don't get defaulted on in the mean time.

        At the same time this is happening the rest of the world's population will implode outside Africa. Who can say what the economic or social implications there will be. But America, being as insular as we are, should weather the storm at least until the millennials pass. But so much could happen between then and now that's hard to calculate.


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        • jon-nycJ Online
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          I saw a statistic today that there are about twice as many 65+ year olds as there were in 2004 and about the same number of 18 year olds.

          And, whatever you think of immigration, far fewer working age immigrants to help fill the gap.

          The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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          • MikM Offline
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            Especially if they never claim Social Security.

            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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            • LuFins DadL Offline
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              I’m sure that we can tax our way out of that….

              The Brad

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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                I saw a statistic today that there are about twice as many 65+ year olds as there were in 2004 and about the same number of 18 year olds.

                And, whatever you think of immigration, far fewer working age immigrants to help fill the gap.

                89th8 Online
                89th8 Online
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                @jon-nyc said in Some good news (not):

                I saw a statistic today that there are about twice as many 65+ year olds as there were in 2004 and about the same number of 18 year olds.

                And, whatever you think of immigration, far fewer working age immigrants to help fill the gap.

                Yeah there are some good (not) charts about ratio of workers to retirees. Short version, it was like 7 to 1 and now it's.... totally not. You're welcome for my technical analysis.

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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  I saw a statistic today that there are about twice as many 65+ year olds as there were in 2004 and about the same number of 18 year olds.

                  And, whatever you think of immigration, far fewer working age immigrants to help fill the gap.

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                  @jon-nyc said in Some good news (not):

                  I saw a statistic today that there are about twice as many 65+ year olds as there were in 2004 and about the same number of 18 year olds.

                  And, whatever you think of immigration abortion, far 30 million fewer working age immigrants millennials and GenZ to help fill the gap.

                  FIFYNNTTM

                  The Brad

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                    It's silly to think that artificial abortions cause population decline. If you want to blame the domestic population's low reproductive rate, blame family planning in general and the domestic population's unwillingness to raise more children. Getting rid of artificial abortions won't move the needle because a parent getting a child earlier than planned will simply change family planning tactics to not have the child that would have come later. It's a zero sum game in that regard.

                    Immigration is net population addition for the most part as very few domestic persons would change their family planning tactics in response to immigration.

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Online
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                      Is there any way of bringing gay marriage into this discussion and hitting the trifecta?

                      I was only joking

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                      • W Do not disturb
                        W Do not disturb
                        Wim
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                        #12

                        When my parents started in 1958 they could raise 4 kids on one income. When I started in 1985 we could raise two kids on two salaries.
                        In 2025 my kids can barely raise one kid on two salaries.
                        And then politicians want young people to have more kids.
                        Ain't gonna happen.

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                        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                          Is there any way of bringing gay marriage into this discussion and hitting the trifecta?

                          jon-nycJ Online
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                          @Doctor-Phibes said in Some good news (not):

                          Is there any way of bringing gay marriage into this discussion and hitting the trifecta?

                          I’ve always thought you were gay despite the fact that you’re in a marriage with a woman.

                          Does that count?

                          The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                          • W Wim

                            When my parents started in 1958 they could raise 4 kids on one income. When I started in 1985 we could raise two kids on two salaries.
                            In 2025 my kids can barely raise one kid on two salaries.
                            And then politicians want young people to have more kids.
                            Ain't gonna happen.

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                            @Wim said in Some good news (not):

                            When my parents started in 1958 they could raise 4 kids on one income. When I started in 1985 we could raise two kids on two salaries.
                            In 2025 my kids can barely raise one kid on two salaries.
                            And then politicians want young people to have more kids.
                            Ain't gonna happen.

                            Bingo.

                            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                            • W Wim

                              When my parents started in 1958 they could raise 4 kids on one income. When I started in 1985 we could raise two kids on two salaries.
                              In 2025 my kids can barely raise one kid on two salaries.
                              And then politicians want young people to have more kids.
                              Ain't gonna happen.

                              89th8 Online
                              89th8 Online
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                              @Wim said in Some good news (not):

                              When my parents started in 1958 they could raise 4 kids on one income. When I started in 1985 we could raise two kids on two salaries.
                              In 2025 my kids can barely raise one kid on two salaries.
                              And then politicians want young people to have more kids.
                              Ain't gonna happen.

                              Oh boy, throwing chum into the TNCR Shark Bay on that one.

                              Yes costs have gone up, but our level of consumption has also gone way up, it seems. Gone are the days of one car, one phone, one TV, one newspaper, one vacation.

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                              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                @Doctor-Phibes said in Some good news (not):

                                Is there any way of bringing gay marriage into this discussion and hitting the trifecta?

                                I’ve always thought you were gay despite the fact that you’re in a marriage with a woman.

                                Does that count?

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                                @jon-nyc said in Some good news (not):

                                @Doctor-Phibes said in Some good news (not):

                                Is there any way of bringing gay marriage into this discussion and hitting the trifecta?

                                I’ve always thought you were gay despite the fact that you’re in a marriage with a woman.

                                Does that count?

                                I've always pictured him as a straight guy with a dress or two in the closet. (He's going to get pissed! 😁 )

                                Flushing the toilet is like practicing the piano; you just cannot go too long without doing it.--Axtremus

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                                • 89th8 Online
                                  89th8 Online
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                                  I met him in Boston in 2007. He's definitely not geigh, even after we made out. Actually IIRC he had a pretty wife too, which was even more suspicious. Clearly she's his beard.

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                                  • MikM Offline
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                                    I met him in Boston in 2014. He's straight but has a hard time driving that way. My navigation skills in downtown Beantown were shit. High hilarity ensued.

                                    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                                    • Doctor PhibesD Online
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                                      It's only gay if you actually enjoy it.

                                      So, apparently I've had a bunch of gay girlfriends.

                                      I was only joking

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                                      • HoraceH Online
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                                        I guess AI and robotics present some vaguely realistic hope of getting out of it.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                        • jon-nycJ Online
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                                          It our only hope. Big or small.

                                          The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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