People are living longer lives than ever before. This ought to be regarded as something to celebrate. Yet for far too many politicians, commentators and academics, the fact we’re living longer than ever is seen as a serious problem – even as a source of despair. Last week, two reports, one on the malfunctioning National Health Service (NHS) and another on the steadily rising public debt, attributed much of the blame for Britain’s woes to our population’s longevity.
But people living longer is neither an obstacle to growth nor an unbearable strain on the public purse. This fatalism is wrong on every level.
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