Forbes
The most important numbers in our economy have never been more dire. In the U.S., birth rates have slipped to 1.62, far below the 2.1 replacement rate, and further still from the 2.8 some demographers now argue is needed when accounting for mortality trends. South Korea is at 0.72, and even China, the most populous
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The most important numbers in our economy have never been more dire. In the U.S., birth rates have slipped to 1.62, far below the 2.1 replacement rate, and further still from the 2.8 some demographers now argue is needed when accounting for mortality trends. South Korea is at 0.72, and even China, the most populous