Japan's Population Falls At Fastest Rate Since 1968
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Japan's population, excluding resident foreigners, fell at the beginning of this year at its fastest pace since comparable figures were kept in 1968, highlighting the demographic challenge to economic growth. As of Jan. 1, the number of Japanese people fell by a record 308,084 from a year earlier to 125,583,658, marking the eighth consecutive year of declines, government data showed Wednesday. The number of births fell 2.9 percent from the previous year ago to 981,202, the lowest since comparable data became available in 1974. People aged 65 or older accounted for 27.2 percent of the total population, the highest ratio on record, while the ratio of those aged 14 or younger fell to a record low of 12.7 percent, the data showed. The number of registered foreign residents increased to 2,323,428, up 6.9 percent from a year earlier, according to the data.
Sorry to blow your mind, but the USA is BEHIND Japan on penis size:
https://www.pri.org/stories/20...
You must know that it's not typical for people to work 12 to 16 hours a day, 7 days a week...
That's alittle bit of an exaggeration, but not much of one for your typical Japanese salaryman. Sometimes they get Sunday off, but if they get it "off" they usually have other obligations on that day. (source)
Karma: Terrifying (mostly affected by atrocities you've committed)