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Korea's plunging birthrate hits home
By Lee Hyo-sik
It's no longer surprising to hear that Korea's birthrate has plunged to the world's lowest and continues falling as more and more young people choose not to have babies. Over the past two decades or so, the government has spent nearly 400 trillion won ($308 billion) to encourage Koreans to get married and have children, but to no avail.
According to Statistics Korea, the country's birthrate was 0.78 in 2022, down sharply from 1.17 in 2016. The figure, meaning that far less than one baby is born on average per woman, was the lowest since 1970 when the agency began collecting the data. It is said that the birthrate should be at least 2.1 to maintain the current population.
This bleak demographic reality hit home when I heard about what........
© The Korea Times


