Japan's Graying Population Needs New Solutions, Not Old Failures

Japan's Graying Population Needs New Solutions, Not Old Failures

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In 1989, 11.6% of the population of Japan was over 65. In 2006, it hit 20%. In 2055, it is expected to reach 38%. I assert that it is possible to have economic abundance with a shrinking and graying population. But, not if you do things the same old way. How should [...]

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Japan's Graying Population Needs New Solutions, Not Old Failures
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In 1989, 11.6% of the population of Japan was over 65. In 2006, it hit 20%. In 2055, it is expected to reach 38%. I assert that it is possible to have economic abundance with a shrinking and graying population. But, not if you do things the same old way. How should [...]

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