Group 1 - Japan's newborn birth rate has fallen below 700,000, with a total fertility rate dropping to below 1.2, breaking historical records. It is projected that by 2070, Japan's population may decrease from 120 million to 87 million [2][3] - The Japanese government is implementing a "Child and Childcare Support Fund" system starting in April 2026, which will impose monthly fees on individuals aged 20 and above without children and earning over 2 million yen annually, including foreign residents. The fees will range from 200 to 1,000 yen per month, with a maximum of 1,650 yen [3][4] - This initiative has been interpreted by the public as a "single tax," leading to significant controversy and debate among citizens regarding the fairness of taxing individuals for not having children [7][12] Group 2 - Concerns are raised that if the trend of declining birth rates continues, Japan's population could drop to 50 million by 2100, predominantly consisting of elderly individuals. This demographic issue is echoed in other countries, such as China, where the elderly population is also increasing significantly [13]
动真格了!日本将征收单身税,每人每月1650日元!中国会跟进吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-29 17:53