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Japan's Population Now So Old That Sales Of Adult Diapers Exceed Those For Babies

lifeafter41

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Was wondering if this is coming to Singapore soon. Saw this article on the net.

As we noted in 2009, Japan has an incredibly old population ... which will put an increasingly heavy burden on the economy:

Franco Modigliani won the Nobel Prize in Economics 1985, partly for his “life cycle hypothesis“, which states that spending and savings patterns are predictable and largely a function of age demographics. In other words, Modigliani’s hypothesis is basically that age demographics largely determine the health and robustness of an economy.

Specifically ... the basic health of any country’s economy is largely driven by the number of its citizens who are in their peak spending years.

For example, the peak Japanese spending range has been estimated to be comprised of 39-43 year olds. The more 39-43 year olds Japan has at any given time, the more consumer spending there will be, as these are the folks who are the big spenders in Japan. Dent argues that the Japanese economy will tend to grow when the number of 39-43 year olds grows, and to shrink when it shrinks.
Countries with a large percentage of elderly people and a small proportion of productive workers will have less productive output and a larger demand for social services than those with a higher percentage of workers. It should also be obvious that this will tend to drag down the economy.

Japan has the worst demographics of all, with a staggering percentage of elderly who need to be taken care of by the young:

Business Week gives an update:

Last year, for the first time, sales of adult diapers in Japan exceeded those for babies.
 
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Cestbon

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Singapore will face same problem in 20 year.
China will be even worth hit because of one child policy.
 

Cestbon

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Wear diaper ok lor. Because when young many dont wear because no invented yet. Many wear fabric lor................
 

lifeafter41

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the baby boomer generation in sg will reach their 60s within 5 to 10 years.

Was wondering if HDB will be doing reverse mortgage for the 4/5/masionettes roomers for this group?. Last I understand it was only applicable to 3 roomers.

Baby boomers generation a little more affluent that afforded bigger flats.
Of course, as usual, it will be the children's responsibility to take care of their parents.
But with a 4 room flat at almost 400k (please correct me if I am wrong), they themselves would be struggling, not mentioning even to take care of their parents.
As for those that are childless (by choice), unless you are well to do, it is going to be tough.
 

TenderLovingCare

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I have a solution!
Lets import more immigrants from philippines, india, China, and Malaysia.

What is the point of importing more immigrants?

1. When they outlive their useful economics value, they will go back to where they come from. But the aging local Singaporeans continue to build up.

2. When they decided to call Singapore their home, these immigrants by then would be adding to the fast growing aging population.

Either way, your solution simply do not work!
 
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