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The South Korean government announced at the end of February 2024 that the total fertility rate (estimated number of children a woman will have in her lifetime) for 2023 was 0.72, a new record low. 

This is a significantly lower rate than in Japan, which hit an all-time low of 1.26 in 2022. 

The South Korean government has also been working on countermeasures, but the decline has not stopped, and no fundamental solution is in sight. Some experts point out that ``changes in Korean women'' are behind this change.


https://www.jiji.com/jc/v8?id=20240502world
How can that be ... Look at the kpoppers
no medical staff to help delivery process, who dare to have baby?
even though it was 0.72, they also never open leg and import like we did.
well done, South Korea, they know quick fix will never solve any problem.
(02-05-2024, 06:58 PM)whylah Wrote: [ -> ]even though it was 0.72, they also never open leg and import like we did.
well done, South Korea, they know quick fix will never solve any problem.

Issue is American capitalism is not sustainable and breaking all rules of social units.