Summary
South Korea has officially entered the “super-aged” category, with 20% of its population (10.24 million people) now aged 65 or older, according to the interior ministry.
This marks a significant demographic shift, as the nation struggles with low birth rates and a rapidly aging population.
Regions like Jeolla Province report the highest elderly percentage (27.18%), while Sejong has the lowest (11.57%).
In response, the government plans to create a population strategy ministry to address the crisis with systematic measures and long-term solutions.
There are people who’d do anything to migrate to a place like South Korea. No need to have unwanted babies to fill labour shortages.
That’s just postponing the issue, not solving it
If the root of the problem isn’t solved it will just pop-up again in a few decades
The root of the problem is the baby boom, not the restabilization of the populace
Yeah but have they considered racism/xenophobia?
I don’t think they have universal healthcare and their people are worked really hard, not sure why you’d want to go there other than it has a great city.
Heads up, Wikipedia says they do have universal single payer healthcare.
Whoa, you’re right! The US should be so lucky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_South_Korea
Edit: Acording to Numbeo (?), the Us is 38th and South Korea is 2. https://www.numbeo.com/health-care/rankings_by_country.jsp