Cuba is facing a serious demographic decline.
If we do the math, there's one elderly person for almost every two people of working age. This shows a fairly high dependency burden, especially considering that many of these working-age people are also children or young people who are not yet working or unemployed. The country is already in collapse and is on the way to total destruction.
All this considering that they are "official data", because I am sure that the crisis is much worse, those data clearly come already "drawn"
The combination of accelerated aging, low birth rates, and youth exodus is collapsing the country's demographic base. This places an increasingly heavy burden on the health, pension, and social support systems, in a context of chronic economic crisis and lack of structural reforms.
While young people like me flee in search of opportunities in other countries, ours is left without a workforce and with an aging, poor, and helpless population. Old age in Cuba is synonymous with loneliness, abandonment, and precariousness. The numbers don't lie: the island is emptying and aging, and the system simply has no way to sustain itself.
This is not just a demographic problem; it is a consequence of a slave-like economic model, without incentives, without private property, without financial freedom. When a country prevents saving, production, construction, and prosperity, the only option is to flee or grow old, trapped in the system.
In a country where time seems to stand still and the elderly bear the brunt of everything, the future looks bleak.
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