This Study identifies current population trends for US cities based on population projection data up to 2100, given various climate change scenarios. These population trends vary regionally and by degree of urbanization, income level, vehicle ownership and immigration.
Someone just watching Japan and writing it all down.
They’re about 20-30 years ahead of the exact problems the rest of the developed world is now seeing. Their property boom was in the 80s and 90s where things became completely unaffordable.
Yep, we’re 5-10 years away from the Hikkikomori and NEET problems Japan started facing in the late 90s, early 00s due to people feeling socially isolated and completely unsupported by the system that was built on the premise of infinite economic growth.
Someone just watching Japan and writing it all down.
They’re about 20-30 years ahead of the exact problems the rest of the developed world is now seeing. Their property boom was in the 80s and 90s where things became completely unaffordable.
Yep, we’re 5-10 years away from the Hikkikomori and NEET problems Japan started facing in the late 90s, early 00s due to people feeling socially isolated and completely unsupported by the system that was built on the premise of infinite economic growth.