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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Almost 2/3 of 70 year old men and almost 3/4 of 70 year old women will live at least another ten years

This is from Data I'm gathering on aging. I became interested when I learned that around 50 million Americans are over 65 right now. I was listening to Fahreed Zacharia on CNN today Sunday March 29th 2020  which is usually a very important World View I find. One gentleman was saying that we need to put younger people under 50 back to work whenever it is the most efficient while continuing to shelter in place retired people. To some degree this makes sense to me too regarding reaching a point where herd immunity can take place.

But all agree that this will be the virus's timing not humans. But, in order to have efficiency with all this much more research must be conducted. Because you don't want to kill everyone by coming back to work too soon but you also don't want to wait so long that our economy can never recover either.

But, sending back younger people under 50 or 40 back to work at some point does make a lot of sense. Because most people understand that all this is going to go on for years and years now (at the very least 3 to 5 years worldwide).

However, if you overwhelm your hospital facilities to the point where you double or triple the deaths you just create a level of chaos that the country (or any country) might not recover from. Why?

Because people who are baby boomers or older control a majority of the wealth of our nation at present much like up until around 2000 or so "The Greatest Generation" that fought in World War II controlled most of the wealth of the world. But, moving wealth from one generation to another successfully is much much harder than one might realize at first and with present regulations in place often results in complete economic chaos for that nation.

So, to lose too many baby boomers or older at one time just might destroy our system completely because it would create just too much chaos for the nation to survive.

It's not that wealth shouldn't move on but it needs to be going to people educated and savvy enough to know what to do with it or it will just create bankruptcy after bankruptcy in a series of chain reactions that would harm the nation in unbelievable ways ongoing.

Without studying some basic economics at some level to move the wealth just would be complete chaos for everyone. The Government would take everything and just make more poor people in the end and homeless people. This is what would happen if people aren't educated and savvy enough when inheriting the wealth of their elders.


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Jul 15, 2019 - The current growth of the population ages 65 and older, driven by the large the baby ... As they have passed through each major stage of life, baby boomers ... from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060, and the 65-and-older age ... than a 50 percent increase in the number of Americans ages 65 and older ...

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