Conor Skehan: Pension upheaval is a certainty in the face of major population changes
Briefly

The article discusses the significant demographic shift currently occurring worldwide, emphasizing that we are likely the last generation to witness continuous global population growth. It predicts that within the next 25 years, the world population will peak and subsequently decline, resulting in an increasingly aging population. Europe is identified as a key region already experiencing this phenomenon, with the EU population estimated at 449.2 million and expected to peak soon. The article stresses the implications of these demographic changes on society and economies.
For the first time in human history, we are witnessing a turning point in global demographics; the last generation to experience widespread population growth before the inevitable decline begins.
Europe is leading this demographic change, as evidenced by the EU's population already peaking, indicating that the challenges and opportunities posed by an aging population are imminent.
Read at Independent
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