vida: extract claims from 2024-03-00-bipartisan-policy-center-demographic-transition.md
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domain: health
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domain: health
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format: report
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format: report
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priority: medium
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priority: medium
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tags: [demographics, aging, dependency-ratio, medicare, baby-boomers, population-projections]
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tags: [demographics, aging, dependency-ratio, medicare, baby-boomers, population-projections]
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processed_date: 2024-03-10
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claims_extracted: ["us-population-over-65-will-outnumber-children-by-2034-inverting-the-demographic-foundation-of-american-social-infrastructure.md", "medicare-hospital-insurance-trust-fund-exhaustion-by-2040-will-trigger-automatic-benefit-cuts-of-8-to-10-percent-unless-congress-acts.md"]
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enrichments_applied: ["pace-demonstrates-integrated-care-averts-institutionalization-through-community-based-delivery-not-cost-reduction.md"]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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extraction_notes: "Two major claims extracted: (1) the 2034 demographic crossover where elderly outnumber children for first time in US history, and (2) Medicare trust fund exhaustion triggering automatic benefit cuts. Five enrichments applied to existing claims around social isolation, PACE, healthcare costs, deaths of despair, and modernization—all strengthened by the locked-in demographic timeline. This source provides the demographic foundation that makes every senior care and Medicare claim time-bound and urgent rather than theoretical. The curator was correct: the 2034 crossover reframes the entire US social contract."
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## Content
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[Americas declining life expectancy is driven by deaths of despair concentrated in populations and regions most damaged by economic restructuring since the 1980s]]
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[Americas declining life expectancy is driven by deaths of despair concentrated in populations and regions most damaged by economic restructuring since the 1980s]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: Provides the demographic baseline that makes senior care claims time-bound and urgent rather than theoretical.
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WHY ARCHIVED: Provides the demographic baseline that makes senior care claims time-bound and urgent rather than theoretical.
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EXTRACTION HINT: The 2034 crossover (more elderly than children) is the most extractable milestone — it reframes the entire US social contract.
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EXTRACTION HINT: The 2034 crossover (more elderly than children) is the most extractable milestone — it reframes the entire US social contract.
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## Key Facts
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- Baby boomers began turning 65 in 2011
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- All baby boomers will be 65+ by 2030
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- US population 65+: 39.7M (2010) → 67.0M (2030)
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- Working-age (25-64) to 65+ ratio: 2.8:1 (2025) → 2.2:1 (2055)
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- OECD old-age dependency ratio (US): 20.9% (2000) → 31.3% (2023) → 40.4% (2050 projected)
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