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DANE reported 433,678 births in 2025, the lowest in 10 years and a 4.5% drop from 2024. Non-fetal deaths rose 2.8% to 283,378 cases.
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Analysts suggest China’s rapid AI adoption may limit the economic fallout from its rapidly ageing population. As fertility rates fall across Asia, sustaining growth with fewer workers poses a daunting challenge. The region’s deep semiconductor, tech hardware, and machinery ecosystems enable faster and cheaper deployment than other regions.
Sveriges fødselsrate er på rekordlave nivåer, og en ny delrapport fra regjeringens undersøkelse peker på sosiale medier som en mulig faktor. Undersøkelsen, lansert i juli 2025, undersøker hvorfor ønsket om å få barn synker. Eksperter fremhever urealistiske forventninger og en mørk verdensanskuelse på sosiale medier som medvirkende årsaker.
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The U.S. Census Bureau released population estimates showing significant growth in Southern and Sun Belt states, potentially favoring Republicans in the 2030 congressional map. Texas led with 391,243 new residents, while California saw a net decline of nearly 9,500. These shifts, driven largely by domestic migration, project gains in House seats for red-leaning states.
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