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Why China's population is shrinking

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And why that’s a big deal. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For the first time in six decades, China’s population is shrinking, and it’s predicted it could create a demographic crisis. That’s because China isn’t just shrinking, it’s also aging. And the majority of Chinese couples are not considering having more than one child. Because of this, China is predicted to lose nearly 50 percent of its population by 2100. China’s population d

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This chart shows China's birth and death rate over the last 60 years. For most of it, births are high. But in 2022, China had more deaths than births causing its population to decrease for the first time in 6 decades. To get why this is such a big deal, consider this: China is the world's manufacturing superpower and that's in large part because of its huge population. Nearly 30% of the country's economic output comes from manufacturing. Now, here's China's population over the last 60 years. Even after losing almost a million people in 2022 its population is still about as big as it's ever been: 1.4 billion people. But that's projected to shrink by nearly half by the end of the century. Over the years, China's growth and policies have contributed to its population decline. Today, it's looking to reverse course to keep its population steady. The problem is it might be too late. In the 50s, under Mao, China experienced one of the most gruesome famines on record. 30 mi