Last week, I spoke at FinCon, a conference for people who work in personal finance. My presentation was on Generation X and retirement, and I included a spiffy population pyramid showing that the generation is smaller than the age cohorts born before and after. And to my surprise, very few people in the audience were… [Read More]
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Lies, damn lies, and misused statistics
Recently, I attended a presentation put on by a television network to promote a show that would be going in syndication on one of its channels. Everyone who attended received a t-shirt and a glossy booklet touting a new demographic study that would compare the characters to Americans nowadays. The results were really interesting. They… [Read More]
What does the world do with all its young people?
Demographic discussions nowadays tend to concentrate on the aging of the population in so many places, and that’s going on. But at the same time, many places in the world have a growing population of people between the ages of 15 and 24. The chart above is from the United Nations Department of Economic and… [Read More]
The demographics of the world
This chart, from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, shows standard population pyramids for the world for 1950 and 2010, with projections for 2050 and 2100. Men are on the left, women are on the right. This gives some clues about what the economy will look like in the next 90 years…. [Read More]
Some Thoughts on India and Demographics
Demographics are the closest thing out there to a reliable fortune teller. A nation’s destiny is foretold in its people; the makeup of the population determines what work will be done, what goods will be in demand, and which politicians will take power. Changing demographics are driving growth in India and China, but they are… [Read More]

