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South Korea may disappear if something doesn’t change fast.The third-lowest fertility rate in the world as of recent 2024-2025 estimates belongs to South Korea, with a total fertility rate (TFR) of approximately 0.72-0.75 children per womanSouth Korea’s fertility rate has dropped dramatically over the past seventy years, falling from around 6 children per woman in the 1950s to under 1 today—a decline of over 85% attributed to rapid industrialization, high education and living costs, intense work culture, ge ...
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Europe’s Birth CollapseFrom the post-war baby boom to a barren future: Europe’s total fertility rate has plummeted from 2.7 children per woman in 1950 to a historic low of 1.38 in 2023—well below the 2.1 replacement level. With aging populations and shrinking workforces, the continent faces an existential reckoning unless bold policies reverse this tide ...
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From 1955 to 2025, U.S. fertility has plummeted from 3.58 births per woman to 1.62—a 55% plunge in one lifetime. Locked below the 2.1 replacement level since 1971, we’re birthing 40–50% fewer kids each generation. Native-born rates dip even lower, fueling workforce shrinkage, Social Security strain, and cultural erosion. By 2100, the U.S. could shed 30–50% of its population without immigration surges or radical family policies—childcare overhauls, tax incentives, housing revolutions.Elon Musk (@elonmusk):@T ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-28 05:32
Demographic Trends - China's fertility rate has dropped to 1, indicating each generation will be half the size of the previous one [1] - Without major changes, China faces demographic challenges [1]
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The Economist· 2025-11-27 15:00
Perhaps the toughest challenge that China’s five-year plan will tackle will be the country’s plummeting fertility rate. State-run media are optimistic that things can be turned around https://t.co/zcHq6ehMfA ...
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Demographic Trends - Japan's fertility rate is 1.20 in 2024 [1] - Births in Japan hit a record low of 727,000 in 2024 [1] - Japan's birth rate has collapsed from 25 births per 1,000 in the 1950s to 6.8 currently [1] Future Outlook - The report suggests Japan faces potential disappearance without drastic change due to low birth rates [1]
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🚨 Japan’s demographic freefall intensifies: Just 686,061 babies born in 2024 – the lowest since records began in 1899 and the 9th straight year of decline (-5.7% from 2023).Fertility rate plunged to a record low of 1.15 children per woman, well below the 2.1 replacement level. With ~919,000 more deaths than births, the population shrank by over 900,000 ...
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🚨 South Korea’s demographic crisis persists despite a tiny rebound: 242,334 babies born in 2024 – up 3.1% from 2023 but the lowest since 1950 and the 9th year under 300K.Fertility rate edged to a world-record low of 0.75 children per woman, far below the 2.1 replacement level.With ~119K more deaths (360K total) than births, the population shrank again. ...
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RT Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV)🚨 Japan’s demographic freefall intensifies: Just 686,061 babies born in 2024 – the lowest since records began in 1899 and the 9th straight year of decline (-5.7% from 2023).Fertility rate plunged to a record low of 1.15 children per woman, well below the 2.1 replacement level. With ~919,000 more deaths than births, the population shrank by over 900,000. ...
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🚨 Japan’s demographic freefall intensifies: Just 686,061 babies born in 2024 – the lowest since records began in 1899 and the 9th straight year of decline (-5.7% from 2023).Fertility rate plunged to a record low of 1.15 children per woman, well below the 2.1 replacement level. With ~919,000 more deaths than births, the population shrank by over 900,000. ...