It results from turning people from assets into liabilities. Used to be, the more population you had, the stronger your country was. It still is kinda, but the US for instance is mostly adding liabilities. From a statistical perspective, the country will be worse in the future for being made up of the imported people rather than progeny of the foundational ones.
Just for example 200 million Central Americans and 300 million Pilgrim-Americans is worse than 400 million Pilgrims.
The way that things are setup doesn't help people be positive. If you just look at tax money, the rich pay for everything, but you can't eat tax money, so.
It results from turning people from assets into liabilities. Used to be, the more population you had, the stronger your country was. It still is kinda, but the US for instance is mostly adding liabilities. From a statistical perspective, the country will be worse in the future for being made up of the imported people rather than progeny of the foundational ones.
Just for example 200 million Central Americans and 300 million Pilgrim-Americans is worse than 400 million Pilgrims.
Once you get past a certain standard of living, certain populations are always net negatives.
The way that things are setup doesn't help people be positive. If you just look at tax money, the rich pay for everything, but you can't eat tax money, so.