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>But on the other hand, modern society is unable to produce enough kids This is a contentious claim, as there are different measures of “enough kids”. Some examples I can think of are: Enough kids to support the economic 2% growth assumptions? Enough kids to reduce natural resource consumption to prolong the number of years the Earth is habitable? Enough kids to prevent another country or group of countries from walk…
The big problem we have is social programs. They redistribute wealth from young people right now to old people right now, but they are sold to young people as though they are investing into their future. As the ratio of young people to old people shrinks our social programs end up in more and more trouble. The fiscal gap is a problem in most developed countries.
If you live moderately healthy to 95, than it should be perfectly acceptable for you to work until you are 75.