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    Depopulation Fears Are Overblown

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 24, 2026No Comments13 Mins Read
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    Pick up any newspaper covering demographics, and you will find the same story told with increasing urgency. Birth rates are at historic lows across Europe, East Asia, and North America. Italy and South Korea are offering cash payments to couples willing to have children. Elon Musk posts about population collapse with the frequency of a man who believes civilization itself is at stake. The concern, at its core, is economic: fewer people means a smaller workforce, a shrinking tax base, unaffordable pension systems, and eventually an innovation drought as fewer minds engage with the hardest problems. Thinkers like Marian Tupy are right that population genuinely matters for innovation. More people means more potential Einsteins, more ideas being combined, more chances that someone somewhere cracks the next great problem. Because ideas can be shared at essentially zero cost, the economy is not a fixed pie, and human creativity scales with human numbers.

    But the leap from “population matters for innovation” to “declining populations spell economic catastrophe” is not supported by what is actually happening in the countries where it is already occurring. The data from those places tells a strikingly different story, one of rising wages, stable employment, and manageable trade-offs, and the panic surrounding depopulation is simply not proportionate to the facts.


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