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This question is in regards to the US but it is also a world problem.
With a world population growing fast and growing faster all the time, and a global economy where the US for example out sources more jobs every year as well as technology cutting the need for many jobs. To me it seems as if population growth will always outpace job creation. So unemployment will always continue to rise in the future. Am I wrong in my assessment? If im not, what type of solution can we look forward to in order to combat this problem of more people and less jobs to go around here in the US?
Will taxes have to rise to give the less fortunate a means of survival?
Will what we decide to give welfare recipients for example just the bare minimum to survive (bread/water) to save money that way?
Adopt a one child policy?
To me something in the future will have to vastly change. Just throwing the idea out there to see what you all think.
With a world population growing fast and growing faster all the time, and a global economy where the US for example out sources more jobs every year as well as technology cutting the need for many jobs. To me it seems as if population growth will always outpace job creation. So unemployment will always continue to rise in the future. Am I wrong in my assessment? If im not, what type of solution can we look forward to in order to combat this problem of more people and less jobs to go around here in the US?
Will taxes have to rise to give the less fortunate a means of survival?
Will what we decide to give welfare recipients for example just the bare minimum to survive (bread/water) to save money that way?
Adopt a one child policy?
To me something in the future will have to vastly change. Just throwing the idea out there to see what you all think.
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