Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
According to Todd Buchholz, former economic adviser to the White House under George W. Bush, author of several books on economics, there are several factors that could undermine the political and economic foundations of North America. The expert warns that inaction will turn into a catastrophe since all five risk factors are available in the US. Trump will have to make tough and effective decisions to save the country, T. Buchholz underlines.
One American woman gives birth to only 1.89 children. To maintain high standards of living, US citizens need workers who serve them, whether they are neurosurgeons or cooks, T. Buchholz believes. The problem of labor shortage can be solved by migrants, but they are able to split the dominant culture.
The second significant factor is, according to T. Buchholz, the globalization of trade. Without it, economic growth and the multiplication of wealth are impossible. The economist considers the erosion of the traditions and character of the nation, the erasure of borders, which can be dangerous for the people, as a negative side of expanding trade.
The third risk factor, according to the expert, is an increase in the debt burden. As the welfare of the country increases, debt bubbles are inflated, the expert believes. As a result, wealthier countries accumulate huge debts that exceed the debts of poor countries many times. For example, the indebtedness of Mexico or Russia is much less than that of Japan, the United States or euro-zone countries.
When the economy of rich countries is destroying, people do not starve, but simply refuse to work, T. Buchholz writes. Over the past 17 years, the number of adult citizens who want to work has declined in the United States. For example, in West Virginia, only 50% of the working-age population work. Millions of American citizens do not want to go to work, the expert points out. As a result, creative work goes to the background, which is fraught with self-destruction and the collapse of the state.
The last significant factor, according to T. Buchholz, is the development of patriotism in the country, where a large number of different ethnic groups live. In order to preserve their national identity, the EU and the US need not to forgo their national interests, maintain their culture, since this is a matter of national survival. Ideally, it is worthwhile to include migrants. T. Buchholz believes that many historical figures of the United States, such as Christopher Columbus, George Washington and others, are not regarded as symbols of geographical discoveries, courage and courage, but are considered conquerors.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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