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Japan TimesHumanoids Summit in Tokyo discusses robots as labor gap solution
The two-day Humanoids Summit in Tokyo concluded on Friday with discussions on using humanoid robots to address workforce shortages. Speakers cited declining birth rates in Japan, the United States, and globally as a driver of investment in robotics.
SemaforCapsule toy stores reach 1,400 locations across Japan
Japan now has about 1,400 stores selling small toys from coin-operated machines. The stores occupy retail spaces left vacant after the pandemic. The trend coincides with a record low number of children in the country.
uctoday.comItalian Town Offers Homes for One Euro to Address Population Decline
Civita, a small Italian town, has introduced a program offering homes for one euro to attract new residents. The initiative responds to ongoing population loss in the community.
koreaherald.comU.S. Fertility Rate Hits Record Low as Population Growth Slows
U.S. births have fallen below deaths in recent projections while net immigration has declined. The working-age population supporting retirees is shrinking, affecting programs such as Social Security and Medicare.
Economist Describes U.S. Economy as G-Shaped Driven by Older Americans
Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research outlined a G-shaped economy in a client note. The description centers on spending patterns among Americans born 1946-1964 and their financial transfers to younger relatives.
rediff.comIsrael Posts Muslim Population Education Statistics on Social Media
The State of Israel's official Arabic-language X account shared education data for the country's Muslim population on Tuesday. The post cited the Central Bureau of Statistics and marked the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha.
vancouversun.comCNN Newsletter Covers Heat, Immigration, Mixed Heritage, Coffee Chain, Astronomy
The newsletter lists five stories from recent days. Each item summarizes a separate topic without added analysis.
onemileatatime.comRosewood Hotels Sets 16-Week Paid Parental Leave Policy for All Employees
The Hong Kong-based hotel chain introduced a global parental leave benefit offering 16 weeks of fully paid leave to every employee, regardless of gender, seniority, or whether the child is adopted. The policy exceeds statutory minimums in most Asian markets where the company oper…
nypost.comCommentary Roundup Covers Colbert Exit, Police Incident, Union Spending, Miami Assimilation, and Civil-Rights Figure
A New York Post compilation published May 25, 2026, presents five opinion pieces on recent events. The pieces address Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show broadcast, a Southampton arrest, teachers-union finances, Hispanic assimilation metrics in Miami, and the death of Robert L. Woo…
thehindu.comU.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low of 53.1 Births per 1,000 Women in 2025
The U.S. general fertility rate reached a new low of 53.1 births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 in 2025. Officials and analysts cited smartphones, marriage trends, and costs of child-rearing as contributing factors.
axios.comU.S. Birth Rate Falls 30 Percent Since Pre-2008 Levels
@KobeissiLetter reported the U.S. birth rate has declined 30 percent from pre-2008 levels while financial wealth reached record highs. The post linked the drop to widening gaps between asset owners and non-owners after the 2008 and 2020 downturns.
bbc.co.ukLondoners Give Mixed Responses on Bank Holiday Birth Rate Plans
GB News interviewed several Londoners on the May bank holiday about whether they planned to conceive children. Responses varied between those unavailable and those open to the idea later.
asiaone.comIranian Cleric Calls for Higher Birth Rates
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has called for increased marriage and birth rates. The push follows similar efforts by his father and addresses expected demographic pressures.
focustaiwan.twIndeed Report Projects U.S. Unemployment at 8% by 2040
A report from Indeed Hiring Lab finds that demographic shifts and AI-driven changes in job requirements could create a mismatch between available positions and worker skills. The analysis projects unemployment nearly doubling if employers and workers do not adjust hiring, trainin…
nypost.comStudy Ranks U.S. States by Gen Z Driver Crash Rates
A report using federal data ranked states by accident, fatality, speeding and alcohol-related crash rates for drivers ages 15 to 29. Montana recorded the highest recklessness score; New York recorded the lowest.
manilatimes.netFilipino Workers Make Up Part of Greenland's Population
Around 1,200 Filipinos live among Greenland's 57,000 residents. The Danish autonomous territory faces labor shortages and population decline.
csmonitor.comSeoul Apartment Prices Rose 19 Percent in Past Year
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has identified housing affordability as a national priority. Apartment prices in Seoul increased nearly 19 percent over the past year, and the number of residents in their 20s and 30s who own homes reached record lows.
FortuneEconomist Says Generational Shift Creating Workforce Imbalance
Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Indeed, stated that baby boomers are retiring faster than younger workers can replace them. The shift is affecting multiple industries across the U.S. and other developed countries.
nypost.comGen Z Women Account for 35% of Homebuyers in Their Generation
Single Gen Z women made up 35% of home purchases by their generation between July 2024 and June 2025, nearly double the 18% share for single Gen Z men, according to National Association of Realtors data.
American Jewish Population Trends Show Declining Numbers and Growing Ultra-Orthodox Share
A report describes a declining overall population and rising ultra-Orthodox share among American Jews. The changes are projected to affect community wealth and influence.
fortune.comSingle Gen Z Women Outpace Men in Home Purchases
Single Gen Z women accounted for 35 percent of homebuyers in their generation while single Gen Z men accounted for 18 percent, according to National Association of Realtors data covering July 2024 through June 2025. Overall Gen Z buyers represented 4 percent of all U.S. home purc…
World Bank Data Ranks Countries by Birth Rates in 2024
Business Insider compiled World Bank figures showing the ten countries with the highest and lowest crude birth rates. The United States recorded 10.6 births per 1,000 people and a fertility rate of 1.6 births per woman.
washingtonpost.comHungary Offers Tax Breaks and Cash Aid to Encourage Larger Families
Hungary is promoting tax breaks, cash aid, and pro-family messaging as measures to encourage larger families. The policies aim to address demographic trends through financial incentives and public messaging.
World Bank Data Shows Ukraine, Oman, Syria Led Net Migration Gains in 2025
World Bank Group figures for 2025 list Ukraine, Oman, and Syria among countries with the largest net migration gains relative to population. The data cover both citizens and noncitizens and exclude nations with fewer than 100,000 residents.
citizen.co.zaBarclays estimates China workforce will decline by 37 million by 2036
Barclays estimates China's workforce might shrink by 37 million within the next decade. The projection covers demographic trends affecting labor supply.
France 24Seoul Government Allocates €260 Million to Address Rising Single-Person Households
Half of households in Seoul now consist of one person. City officials have launched a five-year program to respond to the trend.
cnbc.comU.S. adult population growth slows to 0.4 percent annualized rate in first quarter
The U.S. labor force showed no expansion in the first quarter as the adult population grew at an annualized rate of 0.4 percent. Aging and lower immigration are cited as factors weighing on workforce size.
thegatewaypundit.comState Department Updates Language on Migration and Refugees
The State Department has revised its communications on migration and refugee issues. NPR reported that the updated language incorporates elements of the "Great Replacement" theory. The theory has been promoted by white nationalist groups.
swissinfo.chSwitzerland to Vote on Referendum to Cap Population at 10 Million
Voters in Switzerland will decide on June 14 whether to approve a referendum that would limit the country's population to 10 million. Current projections show the population is not expected to reach that level until 2035 or 2040. The vote addresses long-term demographic trends in…
upi.comSouth Korea Announces Plan to Raise Social Security Spending to OECD Advanced-Nation Levels by 2040
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok announced plans to raise social security expenditures during a May 12, 2026 meeting in Seoul. The move aims to address demographic shifts and establish a sustainable welfare system amid national challenges including the Middle East war. South Korea's c…
opindia.comU.S. Fertility Rate Declines to 1.6 Births per Woman in 2025
The CDC reported the total U.S. fertility rate dropped 1 percent from 2024 and stands 23 percent below its 2007 level. The rate remains well under the 2.1 births per woman required for population stability. A rising share of younger Americans say they do not want children.
cnbc.com2026 Census Reference Date Set for May 12 as Statistics Canada Prepares to Count Canadian Population
Census day for the mandatory 2026 count arrives Tuesday as a reference date rather than a hard deadline. Statistics Canada will contact non-responders in June and send final reminder letters in mid-July. The census, conducted every five years, informs decisions on housing, school…
More Americans Buy Homes for Multigenerational Living
Multigenerational households are becoming more common in the United States as families seek housing that accommodates multiple generations. MarketWatch reported that this trend is expected to increase further as baby boomers age. One buyer described a multigenerational home purch…
China Q1 Marriage Registrations Drop to Record Low
China recorded the lowest number of marriage registrations for any first quarter since data collection began. The decline occurred even though the period includes the traditional peak wedding season. The figures point to continued weakness in new household formation.
theyeshivaworld.comOlivia and Liam Top U.S. Baby Names for Seventh Year in 2025
The U.S. Social Security Administration released its annual list of the 1,000 most popular baby names for 2025, based on Social Security card applications. Olivia held the top spot for girls and Liam for boys for the seventh consecutive year. Charlotte rose to second among girls…
Japan Identifies 250 Private Universities for Potential Closure or Merger Due to Declining Youth Population
Japan's finance ministry has proposed closing or merging 250 private universities, which represent 40% of the country's 624 private higher education institutions, according to a report released this month. The move addresses enrolment shortfalls and financial pressures driven by…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSouth Korea's Budget Ministry Plans Strategy for Structural Challenges Including AI and Demographics
South Korea's Ministry of Planning and Budget announced efforts to develop a comprehensive strategy addressing key structural challenges such as AI transformation and demographic changes. The ministry, newly established under President Lee Jae Myung's administration, aims to prom…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewVancouver Homeless Population Rises 12% to 2,715 in 2024 Count
A report on the 2025 Metro Vancouver homeless count, specific to Vancouver, is scheduled for presentation to city council on Tuesday. The count shows Vancouver's homeless population at 2,715, up 12% from 2023, accounting for more than half of the regional total of 5,232. The repo…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewOldest Baby Boomers Reach Age 80 in 2026 Amid Longevity Challenges
In 2026, the oldest members of the baby boomer generation will turn 80 years old. This milestone highlights ongoing issues in financial, health, and community support systems for aging populations. The developments affect millions of individuals planning for extended lifespans.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewVice President Harris States One in Four Global Population Will Be in Africa by 2050
Vice President Kamala Harris addressed demographic projections during a recent statement. She noted that by 2050, one in four people worldwide will reside on the African continent. The remark highlights ongoing population growth trends in Africa amid global demographic shifts.
U.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low of 53.1 in 2025
The U.S. fertility rate declined to 53.1 births per 1,000 women of childbearing age in 2025, marking another record low after two decades of decreases. Total births numbered 3,606,400, a 1% drop from 2024. Data from the National Center for Health Statistics show declines among te…