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by dmm
1809 days ago
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The US has a long tradition of immigration and it will certainly make the collapse less painful as compared to places like China and Russia but I'm skeptical that immigration can make up for a FR as low as 1.3. I think 1. It's going to take a lot more immigration. 2. Significantly higher immigration is going to politically destabilizing for a variety of reasons. Are we preparing for this? I really wish we had a functional government. EDIT: 3. Pretty much everywhere except India, Afghanistan, and a few places in sub-sahara Africa have fertility rates below replacement. Immigration from anywhere but those places helps the destination country but makes the originating one worse. What effects is that going to have? |
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I think it well may be that the tradition of supporting elders forever either worked when they were not living as long in such large numbers, and persisted due to the outsize political and economic power they have (or had).
Once the younger people have power, they might choose that the best use of their resources is not supporting those 70+ year olds.