infinity ag said:
Back to topic.
I am not worried about reducing population. It will be fine. Some inconveniences. We need to have a stable population as resources are limited.
If you believe that last statement, you should reverse your first.
A stable population does indeed seem like the ideal moving forward. We absolutely do not have that.
Considering the difficulties in having children after about 35-40, we can consider the population older than that to be unable to help the birth rate. So what does that say about the large number of countries whose demographic curves drop off a cliff below 30 and continue to get worse year after year?
When does the trend reverse and the population stabilize? Even assuming it does, how much does the population shrink by then, and how much does that contract the GDP? What does that mean for debt to GDP ratios? Or the stock market and retirement portfolios? And what kind of military vulnerabilities does that create when there aren't enough fighting age men to maintain much of a military in some parts of the world? Which countries are going to start invading where they see a weak old country unable to mount a defense?
You're just thinking of where you'd like us to end up, but not what is going to happen between here and there. And the path between the two is incredibly dangerous.