New subsidies aren’t selling young people on the future.
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China Throws Money at Population Crisis
While China's birth rate saw a slight uptick in 2024, marking the first increase in eight years, the overall population ...
China's rapidly declining fertility rate—reaching a record low of 1·0—marks a historic demographic turning point for the world's most populous country.1 Although much attention has been paid to the ...
A nurse in the neonatal intensive Care Unit of the People's Hospital is providing care for newborns in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on May 12, 2025. China is offering couples a subsidy to have ...
China's biggest enemy is struggling with a declining birth rate, resulting in a continuing drop in its total population.
China’s long-term economic growth is at risk owing to a shrinking labor force and rapidly aging population, according to Oxford Economics. The country’s potential output growth could fall below 2% by ...
People aged 65 and older already make up about 15 percent of its 1.4 billion citizens, according to United Nations data.
(Yicai) Sept. 15 -- Chinese children’s apparel manufacturers are facing a shrinking market at home, as birth rates continue ...
China Feihe Ltd. (6186.HK) isn't crying over spilt milk, but rather is taking a more practical approach to clear out inventory in an oversupplied Chinese dairy market. The leading infant formula maker ...
China is offering couples a subsidy to have children. The country’s government will pay $500 per year until the child is three years old. The move comes as concerns about China’s birth rate grow. Some ...
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