I think it would be possible to know with some research. Nobody cares though.
Sure. Can't evaluate the argument without numbers on who is incented to improve and who gets hurt more. That's the point.
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I think there are some numbers you could use to at least roughly calculate. Children, for instance.
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a metric for who's aged out of the workforce (68?) because a lot of elderly are on aid.
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this is a rough calculation, so you can adjust for more/less conservative estimate.
End of conversation
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