>>612183- You won't have enough taxpayers to pay for the older generation's pensions and healthcare
- Less workers means they can demand higher wages (this is good for the worker obviously, but bad for the capitalist)
- Higher labor cost means less corporate profits meaning less GDP and tax revenue
- Less people means less cogs in the capitalist system, less consumers, less production, negative growth
- Your military won't have enough fresh blood to spill
When you understand this, it's easy to see why the capitalist elite actually want mass third world immigration. Because it really is good for the economy, in the same way that legalizing slavery would be good for the economy. "The economy" isn't the slave's wages.
Did you know North Korea has over double South Korea's fertility rate? 1.8 vs. 0.78
South Korea has the world record for lowest fertility rate, and is arguably the most capitalist country on Earth, while North Korea is arguably the most communist (wtf is wrong with Koreans?).
You see to encourage "responsible" people to have kids, they need to not be worried if they can afford it. This primarily includes housing, and no politician in a capitalist country is going to run on the platform of "I'm going to lower your home value" by any number of possible methods, like banning corporations from owning single-family homes, banning the trade of mortgage debt as a security (stock market), or building billions of dollars in state-owned low-income housing.
North Koreans don't worry about financial problems, because money basically doesn't exist.