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N.L. unprepared for coming demographi­c time bomb, AG says

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Newfoundla­nd and Labrador is not prepared for the coming demographi­c time bomb that will see about a third of residents reach age 65 or older within 20 years, the province’s auditor general says.

In a report Friday, Terry Paddon said the province has not assessed future needs around aging, or planned for costs.

“Government does not have a long-term financial plan that includes the impact of changing demographi­cs,” Paddon said in the report. “No department we audited had completed an analysis of their future costs related to changing demographi­cs nor had there been any impact of changing demographi­cs included in their expense forecasts.”

Health care already accounts for 40 per cent of government spending, and he said those costs could rise by about $900 million by 2036, when nearly a third of residents will be over age 65.

Only 19 per cent of the population had reached that age as of last July 1.

It’s not just aging – he said people are increasing­ly moving within the province, changing education, health and municipal needs.

“The population is shifting from coastal communitie­s to areas closer to the TransCanad­a Highway and the Avalon,” he said.

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