83% of Fukushima prefecture mayors say declining birthrate “will not improve” by 2030 – Government measures’ effectiveness called into question in survey of Fukushima prefecture mayors
0001Capital Region Tiger ★.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 10:47:06.04ID:AV+op6X/9
To mark the 10th anniversary of the government’s “regional revitalization” initiative, Kyodo News conducted a survey on population decline among prefectural governors and mayors of cities, towns, and villages across the country. Regarding the nation’s total fertility rate of 1.20 in 2023 (Reiwa 5), which is the lowest on record, when asked whether they think it will improve by 2030, which the government positions as “the last chance to reverse the declining birthrate trend,” Governor Masao Uchibori and 50 mayors of the 59 cities, towns, and villages in Fukushima Prefecture, or 83.3%, answered “I don’t think so.” There are voices saying that regions are competing for people, and the effectiveness of the government’s measures to combat the declining birthrate has been called into question. For the full text, see source. Last updated: 9/1 (Sun) 10:45.
>>1 I can’t imagine that a country that doesn’t even cover regular checkups for pregnant women and forces them to pay out of their own pocket is serious about combating the declining birthrate.
>>1 It’s easy to blame the country. It seems like it’s become his life’s work to use taxpayers’ money for ◯◯. So how many children have these otaku leaders had to combat the declining birthrate?
If we just keep talking about freedom for everything, LGBT, diversity, etc., our nation will only become weaker. Unless we reconsider this, the declining birthrate will not stop.
>>6 With the cooperation of companies, we need to take drastic measures such as not promoting single people over 30, doubling other pensions and insurance premiums, and imposing a singles tax, otherwise things won’t improve.
Before we even think about marriage, Japanese people have lost the will to live on. No matter how you look at it, this country is headed for poverty in the future.
It’s impossible because they don’t change the policy that says to gather companies in Tokyo and have people live and work in Tokyo’s ridiculously expensive apartments. I don’t know.
Nowadays, the birthrate is not just declining, but the number of mothers is also declining, and there are far fewer women who can give birth. It’s too late, please realize that already.
There’s no way to improve it. If the declining birthrate continues for 10 years, it will take 20 years to recover. The birthrate has already been declining for the past 30 years, so it will take 60 years for the country to recover. However, with the birth rate declining, there is no prospect of a real recovery. Logically speaking, Japan will truly perish. At some point they will either be overtaken by immigrants or absorbed into a larger country.
First of all, it is important that the members of parliament and their supporters and other related parties become prosperous. This is the top priority for all members of parliament.
That’s why The government should pay for everything, like uniforms, school trips, and backpacks Everyone knows it costs money, so they won’t increase it We need to create an environment where people don’t have to worry about money even if they have children, or we’ll have a conscious one-child policy People won’t get married in the first place.
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