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Europe’s Pension Time Bomb: Why Social Security Is Mathematically Unsustainable

16 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this thoughtful episode, we explore one of the most powerful yet under-discussed forces reshaping our world: Europe’s rapid population aging and why it is pushing the continent’s social security and pension systems to a mathematical breaking point. Through calm storytelling we unpack the perfect storm of falling birth rates, longer lifespans, the flipped population pyramid, and the collapsing worker-to-retiree ratio that no policy can ignore. From the post-war golden era to today’s harsh reality, discover the human stories and hard economics behind this quiet crisis — and what it means for economies and societies everywhere. A must-listen for anyone interested in geopolitics, global economics, and the future of welfare states.

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