Yes, but even with taxes, I think the risk-benefit ratio is good. Governments change, the uses of real estate as well, but land is limited and unfortunately we are more and more. 8,000 million people, when we reach 30,000 million we better have a couple more planets because otherwise we all know what will happen.
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You do realize we are facing population reduction throughout the rest of this century.
There is plenty of land available so I think you might want to update your metrics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_fertility_rate
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Hopefully I'm wrong. This is not what has happened so far and the developing countries continue to increase the population. The so-called western countries with low birth rates example "Europe" increases its population via immigration.
But like I said, hopefully I'm wrong.
That is true but the immigrants have to come from somewhere and that is the developing world which pulls more out of their countries.
Plus birth rates are slowing in those countries too. Still higher than the developed world but half of what they were 25 years ago.
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