Economic & financial indicators

Total age-related spending

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New estimates from the OECD show that the age structure of the population affects as much as 40-60% of public spending in developed countries. Age-related expenditure will increase markedly over the next 50 years, as an older population demands extra spending on public pensions and health care. Any offset from lower public spending on children thanks to low birth rates will only be modest.

This article appeared in the Economic & financial indicators section of the print edition under the headline “Total age-related spending”

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