This Independent Thinking® issue explores the economic and investment implications of slowing global population growth and aging demographics, particularly in developed countries.
The publication highlights how the United States, thanks to immigration and moderate fertility rates, remains better positioned than most peers, though it still faces slower labor force growth and productivity challenges. It discusses the deflationary pressures resulting from these demographic trends and the need for investors to adapt their strategies for a low-growth world.
The issue also features insights on planning for longer lifespans, protecting digital assets like cryptocurrencies in trusts, and fostering next-generation financial success.