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“We’ve never had a population pyramid that looks like this,” Arick Morton, chief executive of NIC MAP, explained to the Journal. “The senior housing industry would need to develop twice as ...
From our age distribution to the color of our skin, we will look dramatically different. To get a sense of what lies ahead, consider a simple demographic tool: the “population pyramid.” ...
The world economy is based on ever-increasing population growth, said Nobel laureate Steven Chu, a scheme that economists don't talk about and that governments won't face, a scheme that makes ...
The size of the Earth’s population is still rising, from 7.2 billion in 2015 to 9.5 billion in 2060. But, according to calculations by Emi Suzuki and Wolfgang Fengler of the World Bank, two ...
The 2100 population pyramid projects a shrinking and ageing society. The share of children, young people below 20, and those of working age will decline, while those aged 65 or more will grow.
“We’ve never had a population pyramid that looks like this,” Arick Morton, chief executive of NIC MAP, explained to the Journal. “The senior housing industry would need to develop twice as many units ...