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China’s population drops for the fourth year in a row, threatening long-term risks for the country’s economy
China’s Population Drops for the Fourth Year in a Row, Threatening Long-Term Risks for the Country’s Economy ...
Last week, Beijing’s release of China’s national birth count for 2025 left demographers stunned. The national birth total ...
BEIJING, Jan 19 (Reuters) - China's population fell for a fourth consecutive year in 2025 as the birthrate plunged to a record low, official data showed on Monday, with experts warning of further ...
Despite Beijing’s campaign to encourage couples to have more children, new data shows China’s population decline is ...
China’s birth rate hit rock bottom, one decade after it announced the end of its one-child policy, multiple outlets reported ...
Its current trajectory may have far-reaching economic consequences. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
China’s population crisis deepened in 2025 as births fell to a historic low, highlighting the limits of Beijing’s efforts to boost fertility through subsidies and policy reforms.
China has had population control policies, which are now resulting in a declining population rate. To tackle that, it has now ...
China has just announced that births in 2025 plunged to 7.92 million, from 9.54 million the previous year – and almost half ...
China’s population fell again, marking the fourth straight year of decline. According to new government data released this ...
Despite financial incentives, China's population could drop as low as 800 million by the year 2100, according to the United Nations.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Asia's economic, trade and policy matters. JINGXIAN, CHINA - An empty classroom in a junior high school. China has ...
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