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The Newest War
This is nothing no leader desires to deal with.
India was overflowing with kids on the street with no families, fending for themselves.
The overpopulation was unbearable with 1.4 billion people.
With a birth rate that would at least keep this number sustained if not increase.
This is nothing no leader desires to deal with.
South Korea was having fewer and fewer people each year.
The low birth rate occurrence was unbearable at 0.78 in South Korea and in Seoul, it was .59.
With this birth rate, the country’s population would slowly dwindle.
South Korea is running thin on ideas to change women.
The country has spent more than $150 billion hoping to coax more babies.
A “birth map” online showing how many women of reproductive age lived in different regions.
What can they do? Or is it already too late to change…
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