China has a birth-rate problem. It's also the 2nd-least affordable country in the world to raise a child, says a Beijing think tank.
China has a birth-rate problem. It's also the 2nd-least affordable country in the world to raise a child, says a Beijing think tank.
China is one of the most unaffordable places in the world to raise a child, ranking higher than the US and Japan, per Yuwa Population Research.
- China is one of the world's most unaffordable places to raise a child, a Beijing think tank says.
- The cost of raising a child compared to GDP per capita is 6.3 times in China, but 4.11 in the US, it said.
- The cost of raising a child is sinking China's already falling birth rate, the researchers said.
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China has a falling birth rate.
Russia has a falling birth rate.
China has a surplus of men.
Russia has a surplus of women.
Too bad they hate each other.
49 1 ReplyAnd both have deeply rooted racism problems that make Europe and the Americas look placid by comparison.
43 1 ReplyVery much so. You make this suggestion to a lot of Russians or a lot of Chinese and they'll start talking to you about blood purity.
25 0 ReplyBlood purity leads to blood paucity! Hybrid vigor ftw!
Also, for those who want to know, South Korea is the most expensive place to raise a child.
12 0 ReplyApparently, according to what I just looked up, China is the second-highest.
Although I wonder if those are weighted against America's for-profit healthcare system?
4 1 ReplyNot sure, although routine medical care for children is one of the few areas that most health insurance plans do a decent job of covering, and/or there's public or charitable resources to help with it.
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Good thing they hate each other
We don't need more of either for war fodder
24 0 ReplyI meant too bad for them, but what you're saying could (unfortunately) apply to a lot more countries than those two.
9 1 ReplyYea true but those two stand out as top tier authoritarian states with warmongering aspirations
8 1 ReplyGive the U.S. a year.
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