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  1. MushroomBig1861 on

    45.3 for Ukraine, really? Is that because of the death toll from the war?

  2. Routine_Ad_2695 on

    Surprised by Spain, I think we are the second country in the world with the biggest number of elder people but we also receive a ton of Latin American immigration so maybe that balance out

  3. pubic_discourse on

    Ever see the movie, children of men? Slow motion version of that dystopia

  4. upthetruth1 on

    There’s one silver lining for the UK

    Gen X is actually the largest generation in the UK because we had 2 baby booms, as such Gen Z are massive in the UK compared to other Western countries. This means that Gen Z go from 14% of the electorate in 2024 to 25% in 2029. Together, Gen Z and Millennials go from 42% of the electorate in 2024 to 51% in 2029. There’s as many Gen Z as Baby Boomers in the UK.

    Generation definitions:

    Baby boomers: born 1946–1964

    Gen X: born 1965 and 1980

    Millennial: born 1981–1996

    Gen Z: born 1997–2012

    You can see [here](https://ibb.co/4wCRtZ0T) that Gen X had the longest sustained baby boom, and there’s a lot of Gen Z born between 2005 and 2012

  5. Now do a map with the median age of an actual tax payer. Migrants that are 80% on benefits and welfare don’t count to the ‘working population ‘

  6. Dangerous-Education3 on

    In Italy we’re so old that even younger people act like old people. Luckily, most of the people in their 50s consider themselves and act like teenagers

  7. CapitaineGateau on

    Why is southern Serbia so much younger than the rest of the country?

  8. Isn’t a higher median age a good thing? It means your population is living longer. 

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