A more ruthless enemy than deflation has arrived: The whole world is starting to "lack people"!
Stop worrying about robots taking your jobs – the real problem in the coming decades is: No one is coming to take them!
In developed countries like the United States, Japan, and South Korea, birth rates are plummeting. According to trends, in another 40 years, the global population will no longer grow, but will actually begin to decrease.
By 2100, the world could lose 2 billion people. Countries that were once populous, like China and Italy, will face a "zeroing out" of their labor force.
This is not alarmism; it is the iceberg that the capital market must face: Fewer people → Fewer workers
Fewer workers → Economic shrinkage, soaring deflation risks
Everywhere is lacking people → Costs soar, services collapse
In the end: Want to retire before 90? Dream on!
The "Great Talent Shortage" has already arrived – there aren't enough pilots, not enough teachers, and in the future, there won't even be anyone to take care of you in nursing homes.
Remember this phrase: The most expensive resource in the future is not data, it is young people.