Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Has South Korea Fixed its Baby Bust? (Gov Paying $1M+ Per Marginal Kid)

Jul 9, 2025
This discussion dives into South Korea's surprising bounce in fertility rates after years of decline. The speakers analyze the effectiveness of government incentives and cultural factors influencing these trends. They propose bold ideas like reimagining family structures and addressing societal expectations tied to job aspirations. Amidst this, they touch on the interplay of beauty standards and reproductive choices, all while reflecting on the impacts of modernity and youth culture on family life.
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Brief Fertility Rebound Not Enough

  • South Korea's fertility rate briefly bounced from 0.72 in 2023 to 0.83 in early 2025.
  • Despite this rise, its birthrate remains the lowest globally and signals ongoing demographic risks.
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Demographic Crisis Is Inevitable

  • Even a tripling of fertility to replacement rates won't prevent economic collapse.
  • By 2060, South Korea faces a severe shortage of workers per retiree, threatening pension and welfare systems.
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Population Age and Foreign Marriages

  • 60% of Koreans are over 40 and cannot bear children, worsening the fertility crisis.
  • Around 25% of rural married South Korean men marry foreign wives, influencing culture and fertility.
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