π₯ The declining birth rate is a major risk to civilization and the planet.
π Limiting the world's population is necessary to save the planet.
π American couples' declining birth rates may lead to population collapse.
πΌ A growing population of people aged 25 to 64 is crucial for economic growth.
π Income tends to increase until the 50s and peaks around 45-54 years old.
π Consumption is highest during prime age years and declines after the age of 65.
π π Housing and vehicles are essential for the economy due to their high economic benefits.
π₯πΌπ The consumption of housing and vehicles peaks earlier and declines by 35% after 65, leading to a decline in the prime age group's earning and consuming.
π The global economy faces a catastrophic problem as the prime age group declines, with no way to stop it.
π‘ Population growth in the prime age group is declining in the four dominant economic regions of the world.
π‘ By 2050, there will be an 18% decline in the working age population for the four largest economic regions.
π‘ The United States is experiencing slow population growth in the prime age group.
π The population aged 25 to 64 has shown significant growth over the years, implying increased demand.
β³ In the United States, the population aged 65 and older is growing faster than the population aged 25 to 64, leading to a decline in the prime age population.
π Europe and Japan are experiencing a decline in their working age populations, with projections of significant decreases in the coming years.
π China's prime age population is peaking now and will sharply decline in the coming years, while the prime age population in the United States will increase by 6.7% by 2050.
πΌ The collapsing working age population will result in declining consumption, economic growth, and tax revenue, leading to significant challenges for major economic powers.
π₯ By 2030, there will be a population collapse in China, Japan, Europe, and the United States, contributing to the economic and social challenges faced by these countries.
π₯ Over the next 20 years, the major economic regions will experience a collapse in working age people.
π The population collapse will likely lead to an economic collapse by 2030 due to a drop in tax revenue and increasing debt levels.
βοΈ The current economic structure cannot handle the demographic shift, particularly in Europe, China, and Japan, where economies are projected to contract by almost 20% in the next 30 years.
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