I believe that this article is exaggerating an issue. The study presented by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) cited in the article focuses on the declining birth rates which hold to be true but no graph or statistic shows direct correlation to labor shortage and affects. There is statistics about perceived challenges, nothing that cannot be reversed as stated in the title "permanently alter the demographic makeup of the world’s largest economies." The labor shortage affect on the market however is shown to be true regarding the analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis cited in the article. Still, it does not state anything about birth rates and permanent affects on the economy.