I mean, you can look at sort of cases like Korea and Japan, which are much further ahead or behind, depending on how you look at it. The population decline there is much worse. Japan is in absolute population decline. So they're losing about, I think, roughly a million people a year. And that's going to accelerate. Korea has only a third replacement rate, which means that in three generations, the country will be 3 or 4% of its current size. (1:50:03–1:50:11)
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Asserts that Japan is losing roughly a million people per year due to population decline.
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