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Pensions and europe

The pension systems in Europe are a pyramid scheme and I will prove it to you.

For the pension system to be sustainable it needs at least the average number of children per couple to be higher than 2. This means that most couples must have 3 children, which means that the population has to be constantly growing.

This meets the requirements of a pyramid scheme, Madoff would be proud.

When the equation breaks down, i.e. when not enough new members enter the system, the scam collapses. In the case of Europe the average number of children per couple is barely 1.5 which means that the population is decreasing, this generates a huge deficit in the pension system to the point of making it unsustainable.

In most European countries you are not paying your pension, you are paying the pension of current retirees, another characteristic of pyramid schemes.

In conclusion, before 2040 most of the European pension systems will fail, you will not receive a pension or your pension will not even be enough to buy bread.

But luckily I have a solution, save in Bitcoin.
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AU9913 · 73w
I think "social security" in the US is the same
Jon · 73w
What I have in mine is in mstr. I'm not paying any more into it. Especially as they keep changing the rules here in the UK
nostrich · 73w
I have no doubts. I get shit from this system and my children get none. Bitcoin is the solution.
chrizzz · 73w
The pension system was the first thing I understood will collapse before
TheGrinder · 67w
true story. The German pensions basically don't exist any more. The funds have been misallocated and the failed Ampel coalition is now talking about reducing pensions in their "broad efforts" to fix their fuck-ups of the last decade. Bürgergeld, Germany's version of universal income, will be reduce...
lifeisjustreplication · 67w
Just curious, what do you then make of the following way of looking at pension systems? Regardless of any financial considerations, the very young and the very old _always_ have to be taken care of by those of working age. There's no way around it, it's just physics/biology. The intergenerational ...