A crucial way in which an aging population can strain U.S. society (and a way that is commonly referenced in the news) is through an increased demand for government services, especially health care, but also social security. As a larger percentage of the population reaches 65, they become eligible for Medicare benefits from the federal government. However, as there will be fewer people of working age paying taxes, there will be less tax revenue with which to pay these benefits. This is one "strain" that an aging population places on society.
The aging of America's population will strain the government's ability to pay social security benefits. That is why there are congressmen worried about the future of social security.
Strain aging could be described as " normal wear and tear " or the fatigue that is experienced under normal conditions, whereas Dynamic strain would be an out of the normal range stress condition like a one time over stress condition where the sum of much strain aging is experienced in one " dynamic" occurrence.
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The graying of population refers to the phenomenon where a larger proportion of a country's population consists of elderly individuals. This can be the result of declining birth rates, longer life expectancy, and overall population aging.
Aging..... Skin becomes looser while aging...
maybe it can be because population is increasing alot
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According to the US population projection, society will soon need to care for millions of aging Baby Boomers.The population projection predicted a shift in which race would be in the majority and which races would be in the minority.
One particular concern of countries with aging populations is the strain on their healthcare and social security systems. As the elderly population grows, there is an increased demand for healthcare services and pensions, which can put a financial burden on the working-age population. Additionally, there may be a shrinking workforce to support the economy and contribute to pension and healthcare funding.
And the "demographic agequake" is already under way. ... If this is true, the impact of an ageing population will be to postpone rather than increase ... But other evidence indicates those with minor problems may increase.
When the death rate is higher than the birthrate, the population begins to decline. This can lead to an aging population, reduced workforce, and potential strain on social services and healthcare systems. It may also impact economic growth and development in the long term.