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Last year, the population of Japan, last year, signifies the country’s assembly problems, financing the social security system with a tax base in resolving and shriveling.
The General Population in the meeting decreased by 550,000 previous year in 2024, and in 2024, 14 yearsinformationSince October 2024, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications was released on Monday. In 1950, the number of Japanese citizens fell to 898,000, and the most steep was collapsed due to the steep.
The information is playing another reminder of Japanese worldview, and the number of contributors that increase alarms on the sustainability of the social well-being. The number of people between the ages of 15-64 and the number of workforce fell to 224,000 to 73.7 million, which already increases financial tensions in the highest carrying nation debt-indebted ratio between developed economies.
The information also decreased by 343,000 to 13.8 million or more than 11.2% of Japan’s pediatric population. This fall, which followed the figures of the deposit ministry in February, appeared to have fallenNew history downconcerns about the long-term future of internal industries related to reducing new employees.
Japan’s unemployment rate is 2.4%, the lowest in the lowest, in the lowest, in four years. Until 2040, Japan is expected to face an 11 million violence for Japanestimatewith the Institute of Recruitment.
The shortage of the total population is partially generated from generation, the number of foreign residents in the third straight year for the third year for a year before the last information show.
Japanese population wide global samples from the mirror. South Koreanproductivity rateFor the first time in nine years, he noted a bit after a while, but only 0.75 remains under the change ratio. In France,kittenIn 2023, in the fastest speed of half a century, ChinaThe population has decreasedFor three consecutive years.
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