Japan’s fertility rate has continued to decline in recent years, so will Japan eventually disappear? Musk, the world’s richest man, gave his opinion.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Sunday, again expressing concern about declining fertility rates,Said that if Japan’s fertility rate continued to decline, the country would eventually cease to exist.
Musk wrote: “Risk to say the obvious, unless something changes so that the birth rate exceeds the death rate, Japan will eventually cease to exist. This will be a huge loss for the world.”
Musk was responding to a Twitter account called “WholeMarsBlog,” which cited a report,It mentioned that Japan’s population will experience the largest decline in history in 2021, with a decrease of 644,000 people, and the current total population is only slightly more than 125.5 million.
Musk’s remarks also sparked heated discussions on the Japanese Internet, with some Japanese netizens commenting,“Japanese wages have been decreasing for 25 years, which is a political failure. If (the Japanese government) manages normally and increases wages by 2 to 3 times, the Japanese people will be happy to have many children.”
In addition, Musk has repeatedly expressed concern about declining fertility, calling it “one of the greatest risks to human civilization.” In January, Musk spoke about the collapse of the population and called for people to focus on having more children.
At the same time, Musk is also a staunch supporter of the “multiple children policy”. Although Musk, 51 years old this year, has not officially married yet, he already has 7 children and has an amazing fertility.
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