Japan's Population Crisis is Getting Desperate
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Japan's demographic crisis isn't about anime, dating apps, or young people refusing to grow up. It's about an economic system that increasingly punishes anyone who wants to start a family. As the population ages, fewer workers are supporting more retirees, taxes continue to climb, and the financial burden on younger generations keeps growing. For millions of Japanese adults, having children isn't just a personal decision, it can become a lifelong financial setback. This video explores the real causes behind Japan's collapsing birth rate, including the country's aging population, shrinking workforce, marriage trap, corporate culture, maternity harassment, abandoned homes, labor shortages, and the growing strain on pensions and healthcare. We also examine why robots and AI can't solve a demand collapse, how decades of economic stagnation created today's crisis, and why Japan's demographic problems may be a warning for the United States, Europe, and much of the developed world. Japan is
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