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2SLGBTQIA t1_je17ak9 wrote

Hi Gabby, I've been reading alot about the global population crisis. How does this uniquely impact Connecticut differently and are there any possible solutions to this growing problem?

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W00DERS0N t1_je2g7se wrote

There is no population crisis.

As standards of living rise, birth rates decline.

Happening right now in lots of places around the globe.

People have been worried about this for 300 years.

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ctmirror OP t1_je1twh6 wrote

Hi! Would you mind defining "global population crisis?" I've seen reporting about overpopulation, but also stories of communities where populations are aging rapidly without enough young people to sustain them.

~Gabby

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mynameisnotshamus t1_je1y7j3 wrote

Calling it a crisis is a bit extreme. It’s definitely a big problem in places like China, but we’ll be OK. Adjustments definitely will need to be made in elderly care though.

The US population is not growing. The elderly demographic is therefore increasing. This tends to happen when there are major health or negative economic events. It’s predicted in about 10 years that the 65+ population will out number the under 18 population. With better health care, people are living longer. That doesn’t mean they are able to take care of themselves though.

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