Japan's birth rate has declined for the tenth consecutive year, and the population crisis is worsening!

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2026.02.26 08:16
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In 2025, the number of newborns in Japan is expected to decrease by 2.1% year-on-year, falling to approximately 706,000. During the same period, the number of deaths in Japan slightly decreased by 0.8%, to about 1.6 million. Despite Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi proposing measures such as tax reductions and childbirth subsidies, the policies have yet to be implemented, raising doubts about the level of attention given to the population crisis. The government's policy focus may have shifted towards areas such as national security, marginalizing the issue of birth rates