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14. Which of the following is likely the biggest threat to the existence of the European

welfare system?
A. A rise in taxes that provides governments in the EU with more money
B. Average life expectancy in most European countries extends well past the age of retirement
C. Citizens that protest the receipt of benefits by immigrants
D. Disagreement amongst EU members over which benefits to offer

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Average life expectancy in most European countries extends well past the age of retirement.

Step-by-step explanation:

The European Union, or at least most of its members, tend to have relatively good welfare systems. This is the case because of the strong economies of the countries but also because it helps the population, which in turn tends to have positive effects. Some countries are even targeted for migration just because of their generous welfare system.

This situation is very likely to change though as there is a very big chance that the economies of the European countries will not be able to sustain the welfare systems that they currently have. The main reason for this is that the population is aging. With the population becoming older and older, there are more and more people that rely on the welfare system, creating a disbalance in its functioning. On top of that, life expectancy is high and is gradually increasing, meaning that not just more people will rely on the welfare system but also for a longer period of time.

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