Valin Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 Real Clear Politics: Robert Samuelson October 19, 2015 WASHINGTON -- We have all manner of policy proposals from the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates, but there's a sobering disconnect between what they're advocating and the large problems the country actually faces. The candidates seem caught in a time warp. Democrats plug new entitlements (college subsidies, paid family leave). Republicans embrace tax cuts. All this is familiar; it's also a flight from reality. Whoever wins next November will inherit three major domestic problems that, though obvious, are downplayed because the politics are so unfavorable. (I'm excluding foreign policy and climate change.) Together, these three realities will go a long way toward defining 21st-century America. First, we are an aging society. "The number of people aged 65 or older is expected to increase by 76 percent between now and 2040," says the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The 65-and-over share of the total population has already expanded. It's now 15 percent, up from 11 percent in 1980. By 2040, it's projected at 22 percent. (Snip) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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