A growing number of countries are experiencing declining birth rates and rapidly aging populations, leading experts to warn of a looming global depopulation crisis. While past fears centered on overpopulation, the new challenge is the potential economic and social impact of fewer young people and a shrinking workforce. Some analysts argue that this demographic shift could threaten human progress, while others see opportunities for improved quality of life. The debate continues over whether falling fertility rates are a crisis or a chance to rethink societal priorities. Policymakers worldwide are grappling with how to adapt to these unprecedented demographic changes.
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