Where Workers Are Supporting the Most Seniors

Key Takeaways

  • Japan remains the world’s oldest country, with over half as many seniors as working-age adults.
  • Southern and Western Europe dominate the top ranks, with Portugal, Finland, and Italy close behind.
  • The United States, Canada, and Australia are aging more slowly—but all now have old-age dependency ratios exceeding 25%.

The world is aging fast. In many advanced economies, the number of retirees is climbing while the working-age population shrinks, reshaping labor markets, public spending, and long-term growth prospects.

This Markets in a Minute visualization, created in partnership with Terzo, ranks countries by their old-ag…

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