The inverse relationship between production and fertility is probably underrated. Kids make families consume more, but they definitely inhibit production for 13+ years. How much historic GDP increase has been due to declining % of children?
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True, although it took until the 90s for the 70s kids to leave home, etc., but it hasn't changed much since then.
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I think that real productivity growth has been low for decades, and swallowed up by a growing dependent underclass and bloated govt.
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Right, I basically agree although I'd say that even over the last 20 years a number of things have improved/gotten more efficient, but the gains have mostly gone to a small percentage of people
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