There's no way like the American way... world's most unsustainable standard of living.
Trying to squeeze out some economic growth by constantly adjustiing institutions and government leads to short term gains at long term cost. Case in point are many US heavy industries, which cut payrolls and now are supporting huge numbers of pensioners with a small number of employees. Some have defaulted on pensions and externalized the cost to government or in worse cases the employees and the public at large.
The Japanese have the world's longest life expectancy, could it be mre coincidence that they look a little further down the road than us?
Trying to squeeze out some economic growth by constantly adjustiing institutions and government leads to short term gains at long term cost. Case in point are many US heavy industries, which cut payrolls and now are supporting huge numbers of pensioners with a small number of employees. Some have defaulted on pensions and externalized the cost to government or in worse cases the employees and the public at large.
The Japanese have the world's longest life expectancy, could it be mre coincidence that they look a little further down the road than us?
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