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Delayed Retirement Improves Cognitive Function and Reduces Disability in Women
A study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found that delaying retirement until ages 60-63 can improve cognitive function and reduce physical disability in women, especially those who are single or have active jobs, but sedentary work can be harmful to physical mobility.
Delayed Retirement Improves Cognitive Function and Reduces Disability in Women
A study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found that delaying retirement until ages 60-63 can improve cognitive function and reduce physical disability in women, especially those who are single or have active jobs, but sedentary work can be harmful to physical mobility.
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52% Bias Score


Japan's Child Population Hits Record Low Amidst Demographic Crisis
Japan's child population (aged 14 and under) dropped to a record low of 13.66 million in April 2024, down 350,000 from the previous year, representing just 11.1% of the total population, highlighting the country's ongoing demographic crisis fueled by low birthrates and high death rates.
Japan's Child Population Hits Record Low Amidst Demographic Crisis
Japan's child population (aged 14 and under) dropped to a record low of 13.66 million in April 2024, down 350,000 from the previous year, representing just 11.1% of the total population, highlighting the country's ongoing demographic crisis fueled by low birthrates and high death rates.
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48% Bias Score


Retirement Planning: A Proactive, Self-Directed Approach
Retirement planning demands a proactive approach starting with calculating living expenses, mapping future income streams, strategizing housing, and understanding superannuation rules, requiring self-directed planning and learning.
Retirement Planning: A Proactive, Self-Directed Approach
Retirement planning demands a proactive approach starting with calculating living expenses, mapping future income streams, strategizing housing, and understanding superannuation rules, requiring self-directed planning and learning.
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32% Bias Score


Increase in Serious Accidents Involving Drivers Aged 75+ in North Rhine-Westphalia
Between 2013 and 2023, while the overall number of drivers involved in accidents in North Rhine-Westphalia decreased by 3 percent, the number of drivers aged 75 and above involved in serious accidents increased by 26 percent, reaching 4,180, with 79 percent of those causing the accident themselves; ...
Increase in Serious Accidents Involving Drivers Aged 75+ in North Rhine-Westphalia
Between 2013 and 2023, while the overall number of drivers involved in accidents in North Rhine-Westphalia decreased by 3 percent, the number of drivers aged 75 and above involved in serious accidents increased by 26 percent, reaching 4,180, with 79 percent of those causing the accident themselves; ...
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40% Bias Score


Rise in Traffic Accidents Involving Older Drivers in Rheinland-Pfalz
In Rheinland-Pfalz, accidents involving drivers aged 75 and older increased by 14% between 2013 and 2023, contrasting with an overall 14% decrease in car accidents. This rise is linked to an increase in driving distance by older drivers and a more than doubling of their number nationwide since 2015.
Rise in Traffic Accidents Involving Older Drivers in Rheinland-Pfalz
In Rheinland-Pfalz, accidents involving drivers aged 75 and older increased by 14% between 2013 and 2023, contrasting with an overall 14% decrease in car accidents. This rise is linked to an increase in driving distance by older drivers and a more than doubling of their number nationwide since 2015.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Aging Population to Cause $800 Billion Economic Loss by 2100
Spain's aging population and low birth rate will decrease GDP growth by 40% by 2050 and 57% by 2100, resulting in an $800 billion loss due to a shrinking workforce and increased pension costs.
Spain's Aging Population to Cause $800 Billion Economic Loss by 2100
Spain's aging population and low birth rate will decrease GDP growth by 40% by 2050 and 57% by 2100, resulting in an $800 billion loss due to a shrinking workforce and increased pension costs.
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52% Bias Score

Japan's Child Population Hits Record Low Amidst Demographic Crisis
Japan's child population (aged 14 and under) reached a record low of 13.66 million in April 2024, a 350,000 decrease from the previous year, representing 11.1% of the total population; this continues a 44-year trend of decline driven by low birth rates and an aging population, with significant impli...

Japan's Child Population Hits Record Low Amidst Demographic Crisis
Japan's child population (aged 14 and under) reached a record low of 13.66 million in April 2024, a 350,000 decrease from the previous year, representing 11.1% of the total population; this continues a 44-year trend of decline driven by low birth rates and an aging population, with significant impli...
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40% Bias Score

Badenoch Urges Higher Birth Rate to Combat UK's Aging Population
UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch suggests increased birth rates as a solution to the aging population, citing a record low of 591,072 births in 2023, contrasting with her previous statements questioning extensive maternity benefits and government intervention.

Badenoch Urges Higher Birth Rate to Combat UK's Aging Population
UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch suggests increased birth rates as a solution to the aging population, citing a record low of 591,072 births in 2023, contrasting with her previous statements questioning extensive maternity benefits and government intervention.
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56% Bias Score

Early Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Solvency Fears
Concerns about the long-term solvency of Social Security are causing a surge in early benefit claims, despite financial losses; pending claims totaled 580,887 last month, up from 500,527 a year earlier, driven by misinformation and staff cuts at the SSA.

Early Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Solvency Fears
Concerns about the long-term solvency of Social Security are causing a surge in early benefit claims, despite financial losses; pending claims totaled 580,887 last month, up from 500,527 a year earlier, driven by misinformation and staff cuts at the SSA.
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48% Bias Score

Increase in Accidents Involving Older Drivers in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the number of drivers aged 75+ involved in serious accidents increased by 35% (to 430) between 2013 and 2023, while the overall number decreased by 15%. Three out of four accidents involving drivers 75+ were self-caused, highlighting the need for targeted safety measures.

Increase in Accidents Involving Older Drivers in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the number of drivers aged 75+ involved in serious accidents increased by 35% (to 430) between 2013 and 2023, while the overall number decreased by 15%. Three out of four accidents involving drivers 75+ were self-caused, highlighting the need for targeted safety measures.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Faces Severe Demographic Crisis Amidst Aging Population and Emigration
In 2024, Greece recorded 125,423 deaths versus 62,624 births; approximately 160,000 Greeks were born abroad in the last two decades, with one in nine Greeks born outside the country, contributing to a rapidly aging population and severe demographic decline.

Greece Faces Severe Demographic Crisis Amidst Aging Population and Emigration
In 2024, Greece recorded 125,423 deaths versus 62,624 births; approximately 160,000 Greeks were born abroad in the last two decades, with one in nine Greeks born outside the country, contributing to a rapidly aging population and severe demographic decline.
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56% Bias Score

China's One-Child Policy: Unintended Consequences and Economic Strain
China's 1979 One-Child Policy, while initially successful in curbing population growth, unexpectedly caused a demographic imbalance, shrinking workforce, and rapidly aging population, leading to economic strain and social challenges that persist today.

China's One-Child Policy: Unintended Consequences and Economic Strain
China's 1979 One-Child Policy, while initially successful in curbing population growth, unexpectedly caused a demographic imbalance, shrinking workforce, and rapidly aging population, leading to economic strain and social challenges that persist today.
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56% Bias Score
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