JC Denton wrote on May 28
th, 2024 at 1:30pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on May 28
th, 2024 at 11:50am:
Had we not had emigration happening, we would have a million more people in Australia every 3 years. Our birth rates are falling below our death rates. So, if it was not for a high migration, we would see a falling population. The year 2021 proved that when we saw the population of Australia drop by about 10,000 people. Unless Australians start having larger families again, we are just going to see a population that relies on immigration.
this does not matter especially in a resource based economy that doesn't scale with additional people
eventually birth rates will stabilise with population decline anyway
australia needs population growth like it needs a hole in the head
It isn't even about resource based economy.
It is about pensions and retirement, and th ed pool of working taxpayers to pay for it. You would not need an expanding pool of working age taxpayers if there was no state pension and welfare state to pay for the upkeep of an incresing proportion of non-working, aging population. If all retirees were fully self funded or family-funded, you would need the immigration ponzi scheme.*
The only effect of stagnant or declining population would be higher wages and with that, higher labor force participation.
But since people in Western countries want the welfare state but not the children who would pay for it, they import third worlders as substitutes for the children they didn't want to have. They get the welfare state but they also get a complete cultural transformation of their own countries, and not for the better.
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It now costs $72,663 a year for a couple to retire comfortably and $51,630 for a single, according to the new ASFA Retirement Standard from the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia.
More than half of Australians over 65 currently rely solely on the Age Pension of $26,500 a year or $513.25 a week.