
In Japan the number of children has fallen to a new low, while the amount of people over 65 has reached a record high as the population ages and shrinks, says the government. There were an estimated 16.33 million children aged under 15 as of April 1, down 160,000 from a year earlier, the Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry said. It was the 33rd straight annual decline and the lowest level since records began in 1950, according to the ministry. ...
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