Humanity will shrink in the future: 97% of countries will experience negative growth by 2100 - eviltoast
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    8 months ago

    It will be very tough economically as fewer people will need to work to support those in retirement. Economic problems, in turn tend to lead to social unrest and a turn to extremist political positions and solutions.

    But it should at least take some pressure off the planet. Maybe AI can pick up the slack. Time will tell.

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      8 months ago

      This is exactly why Japan is investing so much in robotics. They have a rapidly aging population without enough young people to replace them or care for them when they’re too old to work.

      They will probably eventually have to relax their immigration policies, but that will be a last resort for them.

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      8 months ago

      In indeed is an economical and political issue. It seems like there is enough money and resources to support the elder people. It is just accumulated in the hands of corporations that are only valued by their growth. I hope that the negative growth can rub off onto companies too, so that they are valued for their stable income instead of needing to grow

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        8 months ago

        All the incentive structures in capitalism reward growth. It’s true in all levels of all companies. It will be excruciatingly hard to change.