EU EU births drop to new low as strains on younger generations mount - Dearth of children expected to heap pressure on state finances

EU births drop to new low as strains on younger generations mount
Financial Times (archive.ph)
By Valentina Romei
2024-12-03 05:00:16GMT

The number of babies born in the EU hit a record low last year, according to official data that highlights the severity of the region’s demographic challenges.

Births across the 27 member states in the bloc fell to 3,665,000 in 2023, according to figures updated last month, the lowest since comparable data was first collected in 1961.

The figure also represented a 5.5 per cent fall from 2022’s total of births — the largest annual decline on record.

The data was compiled from the latest member state figures by Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office, and was contained in a periodic update of its spreadsheet.

The 2023 figure is lower than the 4mn EU births forecast last year in Eurostat’s long-term population projections.

Since reaching a peak of nearly 7mn births in the mid-1960s, birth rates in the nations that now make up the EU have declined sharply and are around the same level as in the US.

Europe’s dearth of children is expected to heap pressure on state finances, as working-age populations shrink and the cost of spending in areas such as healthcare and pensions rises.

Demographic experts believe the long-standing trend of Europeans having fewer and fewer babies may have been exacerbated by concerns over climate change, the pandemic and the worst surge in inflation in a generation.

“It is possible that the perceived uncertainties — such as . . . job insecurity, rising costs of living and housing prices, and multiple global crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions and climate change — could negatively affect individual reproductive decisions,” said Guangyu Zhang, population affairs officer at the UN.

“Youngsters have greater difficulty than before to establish themselves in the labour market, in the housing market, and perhaps also in the dating market,” said Willem Adema, senior economist at the OECD. “That is one part of the story which is fairly clear.”

Maria Rita Testa, a professor of demography at Luiss University in Rome, said that while many factors affected the decision to have children, there were new reasons related to political and economic “tensions at the international level”, as well as “concerns over climate change”.

As people delay parenthood, women in the region are giving birth at a later age.

Eurostat figures published earlier this year showed the average age of women at the birth of their first child was rising, and was nearly 30 in 2022, up from 28.8 in 2013.

The share of births among mothers aged 40 and above has more than doubled over the past decade rising from 2.5 per cent to 6 per cent, reflecting a delay in parenthood, with many women choosing to have children closer to the upper limit of the reproductive age range, which the UN defines as ending at 49 years old.

The trend in people having fewer children is seen most sharply in Italy, Spain, Greece, Poland, Finland and the Baltic states — where births have fallen by at least a quarter over the past decade.

Adema said governments should prepare for a future of low fertility and consider steps to boost immigration, productivity and levels of labour force participation, particularly among women.

Testa urged governments to support young people, calling for an “approach where young men and women are helped in several life domains: in education, in the labour market, in mental health and in accessing affordable housing”.
 
Add onto this Coooonsooooomerism, and artificially short product lifespans.
If all electronics had a 20 to 40 year lifespan, suddenly we wouldn't be short on resources.
Everybody so concerned about anthropogenic climate change§ are also the ones lining up to buy the latest .0000001 mm thinner IPhone. With the one they bought last year going into a landfill. And somehow confident Apple is the apotheosis of "Green Capitalism." Make it make sense.

§ - As an aside I sort of, kind of accept the possibility of this and do not immediately dismiss it as a fraud. What drives me bananas is the way the whole business has been turned into a religious cult, from Saint Greta of the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome on down. I'm not sure what the truth is, and I certainly do not trust the purveyors of said "truth."
 
That is just badly managing your resources. For the most of human history, old people had a very valid use.
-advisors for various activities.
-free childcare.
-Common busybody tasks that you can do sitting.

What is choking society is endless immigrants taking jobs meant for young people, and young people being put to meaningless line go up jewestor money schemes, and welfare coloureds, and every job needing 5 degrees, even if a 4 month training period would do the same just fine. Also profits being first, and population welfare... well there is always more niggers if the locals are worked into extinction. Line must go up!

Money has turned from a trading tool to a highly abstract self generating system of numbers. This can be endlessly fucky wuckyd by wall street funny counting, adding another workforce drain on society just to make the (((investors) lines do a random conga on stooonks.

Add onto this Coooonsooooomerism, and artificially short product lifespans.
If all electronics had a 20 to 40 year lifespan, suddenly we wouldn't be short on resources.

Old commie freezers from the 50s still could run today.

You aren't going to get use out of the ever growing tide of advanced dementia patients needing 24/7 care themselves outside of science labs or off brand dogfood
 
When you figure all the shitskins having children, the drop with actual Europeans is greater than 5.5%
That’s a staggeringly quick drop.
That’s the start of the war with Ukraine where Europe was forced to get off Russian gas, effectively crippling much of the economy and industry. It totally worked, Putler is going to be overthrown any day now by a diverse coalition of alphabet people, pee oh cees, and deebly goncerned “students” who want nothing more than some Tatars in Irkutsk to get gay married. Totally worth the long term damage to European industry.
 
We know "climate change" is a scam because they had to literally change the name from "Global Warming" because guess what, the world wasn't burning up the way they kept saying it would. Actual climate change is real because that's what climate does, change. But this nonsense they keep pushingpushingpushing on the world (except for you know, China and India) is 100% a scam.

The same lunacy seems to be applied to population--it's terrible if certain races procreate, think about climate change/overpopulation! But it's just fine if others pop out infinite babies because they'll provide slave labor productivity and labor force.
 
You aren't going to get use out of the ever growing tide of advanced dementia patients needing 24/7 care themselves outside of science labs or off brand dogfood
Dementia rates aren't that high, and people generally don't live that long with it. It starts around 80 and gets common past 90.

With a normal family group system it was entirely managable, and has been for centuries.
 
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