‘Super-aged’ societies slowing global growth

Even without all the debt hangover and excess capacity left from the credit bubble, the global economy was already slowing on demographics. Just another reason why bulls are over-estimating growth trends over the next few years.

‘Super-aged’ societies are coming and they are going to drag down economic growth.

According to research done by analysts at credit ratings agency Moody’s we need to start worrying about aging populations.

They have calculated there is going to be a dramatic increase in the number of “super-aged” countries – that is where more than one in five of the population is 65 or older.

Currently there are just three – Germany, Italy and Japan.

But by 2030 there will 34 such countries, with fewer workers to support the cost of retirees and less investment because saving rates will decline.

Between 2015 and 2030 growth in the number of people of working age is set to be only a little over half the growth seen during the previous 15 years.”   Here is a direct link to a video report.

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