Unclear if this is purely an economics question.
It is well known that many Western countries are suffering increasingly from having aging populations. In particular, in the UK, Government projections indicate the Old Age Support Ratio will fall by almost a third between 2022 and 2037.$^1$
This causes increasing strain in terms of healthcare costs, pension costs, etc, with the fundamental issue seeming to be that these changes are outpacing economic growth (e.g. the UK NHS has seen above inflation funding increases over the last decade, but this is far outpaced by the increase required due to demographic changes).
My question is this: do we know when it will end? At some point, surely, the population pyramid must level out. Surely at some point the issue must stabilise, at which point economic growth can slowly chip away at the problem, rather than continually going backwards. When is this expected to occur for the UK?
I should clarify I’m not just purely referring to the demographics, since I’m interested in the economic consequences arising from those demographics - I am assuming fixing one problem will fix the other though.