Opinion | China can learn to live with its shrinking population, but it can’t stop the trend

  • Changing mindsets among young couples and the high economic costs of raising a family are driving China’s population growth slowdown
  • The right technological advances, government policies and commitment to preserving the environment and people’s well-being can slow the decline

Illustration: Craig Stephens
The latest figures from mainland China show that population growth has slowed, and the country’s overall population could start to decline very soon. China is still the world’s most populous country, with more than 1.4 billion people, but births fell from 12 million in 2020 to 10.62 million last year despite population control policies being further relaxed.
Despite the government promoting a three-child policy with more generous benefits, China’s birth rate fell to a record low of 7.52 births per 1,000 people last year, down from 8.52 in 2020. This continued decline almost certainly stems from a changing mindset among young couples and the high economic costs of raising a family in modern China, with some young people preferring to join the “lying flat” movement rather than getting married.
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