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Japan Says Population Crisis Is 'Biggest Problem'

Japan Says Population Crisis Is 'Biggest Problem'

Summary

Japan's Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, stated that the decline in Japan's population is the country's biggest problem. The government has set up a new strategy to address the issue, which includes boosting the birth rate and supporting local economies. The country's birth rate and total fertility rate continue to fall, raising concerns about the future.

Key Facts

  • Japan's Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, said population decline is the nation's biggest problem.
  • A new Population Strategy Headquarters was created to find solutions.
  • Japan's birth rate has been falling for 16 straight years as of 2024, with only 686,061 births.
  • The total fertility rate dropped to 1.15 in 2024, meaning women are having fewer children.
  • Over 30% of Japan's population is aged 65 or older.
  • The government plans to offer family support measures like cash allowances and parental leave.
  • Japan aims to create supportive living environments in rural areas to attract young people.
  • Future strategies include social security reforms and better integration of foreign workers.
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