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Without robots I don’t see how a thoroughly top-heavy distribution lands smoothly. I myself will be 90 in 2064 if still alive. Probably < 1 working age person per infirm retiree. It will be ugly. That’s why I’m working on my robots already.
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Iirc ratio of working age to retired has already fallen from like 16:1 post WW2 to like 4:1. Productivity growth kinda kept up, but barely. Now without robots we’re in deep shit. Possibly literally.
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The schools cost quite a bit, usually a large sacrifice for a poor family to scrape together to get one child through nursing school. More lack of funding and institutions than lack of willing young people IMO.
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