Science has had significant progresses over the last hundred years. It is unthinkable for people today to believe how our descendants from only two generations ago died younger from diseases like diabetes.
Maybe some of us could remember pregnancy-related deaths in our relatives or stories of losing a baby from our grandmothers.
Because of the incredible medical advances, the expectations we have for living a healthier life far outstrip anything previous generations could have even imagined.
Healthy food businesses are trending today like never before. Women and men go to the gym or run and do yoga in the comfort of their homes.
Remember Mad Men? The famous TV series picturing an upper middle class lifestyle
in the 1960-1970? It’s mind blowing how society and its values have changed just within 50 years.
Once the expectations of living longer are supported by science, it becomes inevitable that folks from the Cretaceous period still walk the earth.
The capacity for available workers diminishes which means less GDP for the economy. . Even worse, as people age, their health care needs rise tremendously in relation to what it was when they were younger. This in turn, places what could be an overload of burden upon the system causing taxes to increase for working folks or a reduction in the care provided, or both!
Some measures could be implemented such as economic motivation plans to attract skilled young workers and tax credits can be provided to the employers willing to apprentice them.
Today, many countries like Canada offer such plans. Additionally, the government can offer benefits to families in order to promote child birth to balance the age ratio amongst the population.
Science has had significant progresses over the last hundred years. It is unthinkable for
people
today
to believe how our descendants from
only
two generations ago
died
younger from diseases like diabetes.
Maybe
some
of us could remember pregnancy-related deaths in our relatives or stories of losing a baby from our grandmothers.
Because
of the incredible medical advances, the expectations we have for living a healthier life far outstrip anything previous generations could have even imagined.
Healthy food businesses are trending
today
like never
before
. Women and
men
go to the gym or run and do yoga in the comfort of their homes.
Remember Mad
Men
? The
famous
TV series picturing an upper middle
class
lifestyle
in
the 1960-1970? It’s
mind blowing
how society and its values have
changed
just
within 50 years.
Once the expectations of living longer
are supported
by science, it becomes inevitable that folks from the Cretaceous period
still
walk the earth.
The capacity for available workers diminishes which means less GDP for the economy.
.
Even worse, as
people
age, their health care needs rise
tremendously
in relation to what it was when they were younger. This in turn, places what could be an overload of burden upon the system causing taxes to increase for working folks or a reduction in the care provided, or both!
Some
measures could
be implemented
such as economic motivation plans to attract skilled young workers and tax credits can
be provided
to the employers willing to apprentice them.
Today
,
many
countries like Canada offer such plans.
Additionally
, the
government
can offer benefits to families in order to promote child birth to balance the age ratio amongst the population.