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What does an aging population mean for Mexico?
Mexico's population is aging, with projections showing more people over 60 than under 12 by 2034. The demographic shift raises concerns about healthcare, retirement, and intergenerational relationships, while personal accounts highlight individual anxieties about aging and health.
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