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The Crumbling Global Infrastructure: Hidden Costs of Declining Birth Rates

14 min · 20 de may de 2026
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What happens when the world has fewer babies… but the roads, bridges, power grids, and railways stay the same size? In this episode we explore one of the most important yet under-discussed challenges of our time: how rapidly declining birth rates are quietly driving up the cost of maintaining global infrastructure. With shrinking workforces and tax bases, the same fixed networks built for growing populations are becoming dramatically more expensive per person. We travel through Japan’s depopulating towns, Europe’s aging grids, and beyond — revealing rising maintenance burdens, risks of slow decay, strained public finances, and the dangerous feedback loop this creates with future innovation and economic growth. A calm, thoughtful, and eye-opening look at the long-term forces quietly reshaping our world.

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