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29 snips Aug 14, 2025
Nicholas Eberstadt, a leading political economist at the American Enterprise Institute, delves into the world’s stunning decline in fertility rates. He highlights that we may be entering an era of depopulation, with the U.S. hitting its lowest birthrate ever in 2024. Eberstadt discusses how this demographic shift will reshape societal structures and global geopolitics. He also emphasizes the potential of migration to address workforce shortages and the role of AI and automation in navigating these profound changes.
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Global Fertility Collapse
- Fertility rates have plunged globally with startling speed, reaching around one child per woman in many cities and countries.
- Two-thirds to three-quarters of the world may now live in sub-replacement places, implying rapid demographic change.
Demography's Forecasting Limits
- Demographers lack precise forecasting tools, yet an unexpected acceleration in fertility decline occurred over the past decade.
- The world may already be at or near sub-replacement fertility at a planetary scale.
From Teeming Streets To One Child
- Eberstadt recalls visiting Calcutta decades ago when it was teeming with children and contrasts that with today's one-birth average in the city.
- This personal observation illustrates the dramatic local shifts behind global statistics.