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      13 days ago

      I mean every society has to rebuild after a crash, I’m just optimistic that they’ll do it faster

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          13 days ago

          Got a summary? I know the onus is on me, but I’m not likely to dig much further

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              13 days ago

              Yeah, but that’s only a problem if elderly orderlies is an underpaid job that no one wants, and if people can’t afford to live on it when choosing such a profession.

              If the economy adjusts or society adjusts such that caring for the elderly is a highly sought out and secure job that can easily pay a mortgage, what’s the issue?

              This is what I mean when I say they will crash and their economy will adjust.

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                There aren’t enough tax payers paying into the system to sustain the end of life care, retirement funds/pensions/social security equivalents that an elderly population that large. when you have a 1:1 ratio of people paying in vs paying out your assistance levels will be extremely weak.

                No nation can sustain that large of an elder population. It’s not economically viable.