These Countries Might Die Off Without a Younger Population
Briefly

Many consider the decline in birth rates worldwide, highlighted by the U.S.'s continued drop, a serious crisis impacting societal stability and resource allocation.
Countries facing significant demographic shifts struggle with an aging population, as fewer young people enter the workforce, placing increasing burdens on healthcare systems.
The rise of an elderly population creates a pressing challenge for society, transforming economic dynamics and leaving essential jobs less filled in major economies.
As the world confronts an increasing number of retirees, the balance between supporting the elderly and maintaining a stable workforce becomes increasingly tenuous.
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