Listening to an economist named Beaulieu, he states that it will be in 2030 based on medicare and people paying into the system and debt service.
This guy on the other hand says there will be a huge disparity between jobs and workers in 2030, this flies in the face of the Orwellian robotic future. I tend to agree with it, otherwise the 90+% of workers who were farmers would never have found work.
Looking at Say's law maybe the two ideas triangulate to a divergence in 2030?
Listening to an economist named Beaulieu, he states that it will be in 2030 based on medicare and people paying into the system and debt service.
This guy on the other hand says there will be a huge disparity between jobs and workers in 2030, this flies in the face of the Orwellian robotic future. I tend to agree with it, otherwise the 90+% of workers who were farmers would never have found work.
Looking at Say's law maybe the two ideas triangulate to a divergence in 2030?
http://www.ted.com/talks/rainer_strack_the_surprising_workforce_crisis_of_2030_and_how_to_start_solving_it_now