Japanese Population Plunges By Record In 2013

Japanese Population Plunges By Record In 2013 (ZeroHedge, Jan 1, 2014):

Given that young people in Japan have lost interest in sex, with 45% of Japanese women 16-24 “not interested in or despise sexual contact,” it is perhaps not entirely surprising that, as Japan Times reports, Japan’s population fell by a record 244,000 in 2013. This further raises concerns over an ever-dwindling workforce that supports an ever-growing number of pensioners, with the proportion of people aged over 65 reaching nearly 40% by 2060.

Via Japan Times,

An estimated 1,031,000 babies were born in 2013, down about 6,000 from a year earlier, the ministry said.

On the other hand, around 1,275,000 people died — up about 19,000 from the previous year, the highest annual rise since World War II.

As a result, the natural population decline came to a record 244,000, the ministry said, beating the previous highest fall of 219,000 in 2012.

Japan’s population totalled 126,393,679 as of March 31, down 0.21 percent from a year earlier, according to a government figure.

It has continually declined since 2007 by natural attrition — deaths minus births.

Japan is rapidly greying, with more than 20 percent of the population aged 65 or over — one of the highest proportions of elderly people in the world. The country has very little immigration and any suggestion of opening its borders to young workers who could help plug the population gap provokes strong reactions among the public.

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  1. Japan is dying thanks to Fukushima and TEPCO. Intelligent women are telling their daughters to get sterilized because they are wise enough to not want children that are mutated and deformed.

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