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South Korea Population Decline: 85% Crash Forecast - News Directory 3

South Korea Population Decline: 85% Crash Forecast

July 3, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • South Korea's population decline could reach a staggering 85% over the next century if current trends ⁤persist, according to a new study.The⁣ Korean Peninsula Population Institute for Future...
  • Even under the most optimistic scenario, the study projects a ‍population of just 15.73 million by 2125, less ‍than ⁢one-third of the current size.⁤ The median estimate forecasts‍...
  • The institute utilized the cohort-component method, an internationally recognized approach, to project future population ⁢changes based on fertility, mortality, and migration trends.⁢ The report underscores the unusually rapid‍...
Original source: rt.com

South Korea’s ⁤population faces a dramatic decline, with a ⁢new study forecasting an⁢ 85% crash in the next century due to dramatically low birth rates. This significant demographic shift, driven by economic factors influencing decisions around marriage and⁤ parenthood, presents‍ critical challenges. The nation’s total fertility rate remains far ⁣below replacement levels, leading to an aging ⁤population and ⁣a shrinking workforce.⁤ Read more at News Directory 3 to understand the potential impacts of declining birth rates and the strategies South Korea ⁣might consider. Discover what’s ‍next …


South Korea Faces ⁤Steep Population Decline, Study Warns












Key Points

  • South Korea’s population could shrink ‍85% in the next century.
  • Low birth rates ⁤and‍ an aging population are driving⁣ the decline.
  • Economic factors outweigh⁢ personal choice ‍in marriage and parenthood‍ decisions.
  • The nation’s total fertility rate remains far below replacement level.

South Korea Faces Steep Population Decline, Study⁣ Warns

Updated July 03, 2025

South Korea’s population decline could reach a staggering 85% over the next century if current trends ⁤persist, according to a new study.The⁣ Korean Peninsula Population Institute for Future released the report Wednesday, highlighting the nation’s ongoing struggle with low birth rates ⁣and an ⁣aging population, a critical demographic challenge.

Even under the most optimistic scenario, the study projects a ‍population of just 15.73 million by 2125, less ‍than ⁢one-third of the current size.⁤ The median estimate forecasts‍ 11.15 million residents. In a worst-case scenario, the population could plummet to 7.53 ⁤million, a⁣ sharp contrast to the current 51.68 million. That figure is smaller than Seoul’s current population of more than 9.3 million.

The institute utilized the cohort-component method, an internationally recognized approach, to project future population ⁢changes based on fertility, mortality, and migration trends.⁢ The report underscores the unusually rapid‍ pace of South Korea’s demographic shift.

The declining birthrate is compounded by a shrinking base of potential parents, ‍accelerating the overall population decrease.Younger generations prioritize financial stability and housing⁢ over love ⁤when considering marriage,the study found. Economic pressures are a primary concern when discussing having children, suggesting that economic factors play a more significant role than personal choice in ⁢decisions about ⁢marriage and parenthood.




The projections indicate that in a worst-case scenario, ‍by 2100, every 100 working-age individuals⁣ could⁤ support 140 seniors.Currently, 100 working-age peopel support approximately 30‍ seniors, signaling a shift toward an “inverted pyramid” society, where the elderly dependent population ⁢considerably ⁣outweighs the workforce.

What’s next

South Korea faces significant demographic ⁣pressure‍ as it grapples ⁢with one ⁣of ‍the world’s lowest birth rates and a rapidly ‍aging ⁣population. As of 2024, the country’s total fertility rate stands‍ at just 0.75, remaining far below the replacement level.

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