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Elon Musk· 2025-12-22 06:11
RT Taya (@travelingflying)Every European country is now below replacement fertility. Civilizations disappear when they stop having children. Wake up, Europe. https://t.co/OepHSyQfeN ...
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South Korea’s fertility rate has plummeted from over 6 children per woman in the 1950s to a world-record low of 0.75 in 2024—a slight rebound from 0.72 in 2023, yet still far below the 2.1 replacement level.If trends persist, the population could shrink dramatically, halving by 2070 and risking national ‘disappearance’ through extreme depopulation and aging by 2100 ...
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BREAKING: US fertility rate is lower than it was during the great depressionThis must change otherwise the human population will cease to exist https://t.co/YpeWN2dFjo ...
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🚨 EU Birth Rates Are Collapsing 🚨1950s: ~2.6 children per woman2023: 1.38 – 35% below replacement level (2.1)Without massive change (huge family incentives, immigration, or cultural reversal), Europe’s native populations will shrink dramatically. Empty schools, crumbling pensions, and entire regions depopulating by 2100.The clock is ticking. 🇪🇺👶↓ 70-year decline in one chart: ...
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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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Elon Musk· 2025-11-30 07:21
RT Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV)70 Years of Fertility Collapse: The End Is in SightFrom 1955 to 2025, global fertility has crashed from 4.95 births per woman to 2.24 — a 55% drop in one lifetime. We are now permanently below the 2.1 replacement level almost everywhere that matters. Populations in Europe, East Asia, and the Americas are already shrinking. By 2100, most developed nations will lose 50–80% of their population unless something drastic reverses the trend.The math is merciless: ever ...
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Demographic Trends - Global fertility rate has plummeted by 55% from 495 births per woman in 1955 to 224 in 2025 [1] - The global fertility rate is now permanently below the 21 replacement level in most significant regions [1] - Populations in Europe, East Asia, and the Americas are already experiencing shrinkage [1] - By 2100, many developed nations are projected to lose 50-80% of their population if current trends continue [1] Economic and Societal Impact - Advanced countries are facing a situation where each generation is 40-60% smaller than the previous one [2] - Such a significant population contraction poses a threat to the survival of economies, militaries, and cultures [2]
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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. ...