China’s demographic future has a big problem
A research projected that China will see the greatest decrease in working-age population

Many countries face looming demographic issues as their populations age.
Much has been written about developed markets like Japan, Germany, and Italy, which have the largest percentages of their populations aged 65 and up.
But another country that also deserves attention is China.
In a recent note to clients, a Macquarie Research’s Peter Eadon-Clarke, Tanvee Gupta Jain, and Matthew Turner shared a chart showing their projections for changes in working-age populations between 2015 and 2025 for various countries and regions across the world.
China will see the greatest decrease in working-age population, according to their calculations.
(As an aside, this chart also shows huge projected increases in the working-age populations of India, North Africa and the Middle East, and Africa — which is essentially the opposite of what China will be seeing, and will come with its own set of challenges.)