Dependents Ratio
Brad De Long
delong at econ.Berkeley.EDU
Sun Nov 29 19:54:05 PST 1998
>
>If only people would stop to think--of course there were lots of
>old folks in the 1930s, just not as many as today.
>
That's what I thought I had said: that relative to what we think of as the
norm (because it is what we see today) "there really weren't all that many
people aged 65-87 in the 1950s."
Brad DeLong
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