Japan's Native Population Continues Record Decline
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Japan's native population is declining at a record rate as births plunge, exacerbating the country's demographic crisis. The number of births in 2021 fell to the lowest level since records began in 1899, while deaths reached a postwar high, leading to a natural population decline of almost 900,000. This trend highlights the challenges posed by Japan's rapidly aging population and low birth rate, which have significant implications for the country's economy and social welfare system.
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