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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(130,116 posts)
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 01:37 PM 23 hrs ago

Russia faces a shrinking and aging population and tries restrictive laws to combat it

For a quarter century, President Vladimir Putin has faced the specter of Russia's shrinking and aging population.

In 1999, a year before he came to power, the number of babies born in Russia plunged to its lowest recorded level. In 2005, Putin said the demographic woes needed to be resolved by maintaining "social and economic stability.”

In 2019, he said the problem still “haunted” the country.

As recently as Thursday, he told a Kremlin demographic conference that increasing births was “crucial” for Russia.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/russia-faces-shrinking-aging-population-041243485.html

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Russia faces a shrinking and aging population and tries restrictive laws to combat it (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 23 hrs ago OP
Killing off the male population between 18 and 50 probably isn't helping CanonRay 22 hrs ago #1
You can't make old people have kids Jilly_in_VA 22 hrs ago #2
lt's not just Russia. PoindexterOglethorpe 21 hrs ago #3
This is true... but there is a way to combat it; the countries slightlv 19 hrs ago #4
Trust me, birhs are not going to increase, PoindexterOglethorpe 13 hrs ago #5

Jilly_in_VA

(13,345 posts)
2. You can't make old people have kids
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:08 PM
22 hrs ago

The story of Abraham, Sarah, and Isaac is Biblical mythology. And the young men? Gone to soldiers, every one, as the song says. That leaves a whole set of young women without partners. Where does he suppose the babies will come from? I guess he means to steal more Ukrainian kids. That won't go over well with President Zelenskyy.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,221 posts)
3. lt's not just Russia.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:56 PM
21 hrs ago

Lots of countries, including most of Europe and Japan have birthrates well under replacement rate.

If it weren't for immigration, legal or otherwise, this country would lose population.

slightlv

(6,889 posts)
4. This is true... but there is a way to combat it; the countries
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 05:11 PM
19 hrs ago

just don't have the stomach or resources for it. Policies have to change to make having a family, and supporting the extended family, easier. That will mean the rich have to give up some of their riches so their workers can live a decent life with their families. Prices have to come down so the cost of living is reasonable to everyone. These types of policies will never happen until we get hold of the rich and make them pay their fair share. Tax the rich until there are no rich no more. I saw someone posted that line yesterday in a reply, and have been trying to remember the song from which it came since then. But we don't have to tax them out of existence; we just have to go back to taxing policies we had pre 1960's, with a truly fair and progressive tax structure. Making 3000x what your workers make is ridiculous, greedy, and flat-out evil in my book.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,221 posts)
5. Trust me, birhs are not going to increase,
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 11:39 PM
13 hrs ago

even if your policies could actually come into being.

Women are not crazy about pregnancy and childbirth. They will avoid it whenever they can.

And while I absolutely agree that we need to go back to earlier taxing policies, increased birthrates will not be a consequence.

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