It's population growth. Or more specifically population growth 50-60 years ago, since this measures deaths.
The numbers aren't per capita, so having the baby boomers reach retirement age would always naturally see some increase. But the deaths we're seeing is way more than that.
Anyone knows what is causing the steady increase in mortality unrelated to covid?
Gas stoves and climate change?
Nah it's definitely because you eat meat
It's population growth. Or more specifically population growth 50-60 years ago, since this measures deaths.
The numbers aren't per capita, so having the baby boomers reach retirement age would always naturally see some increase. But the deaths we're seeing is way more than that.
I don't know, but there's more economic troubles for everyone. The burdens are heavier than before.