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Posted: 2025-09-04 10:42:56 UTC

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South Korea's extremely low birth rate of 0.75 is causing companies to offer substantial cash bonuses to employees who have children, in an attempt to reverse the declining population trend. While the government has tried various incentives, private sector involvement is showing early signs of success, though experts believe broader lifestyle and affordability changes are necessary.
South Korea's birth rate is the lowest on Earth at 0.75.
Companies are offering large cash bonuses per baby to encourage reproduction.
Government incentives have been insufficient to address the crisis.
Private sector efforts are showing initial signs of increasing birth rates and marriages.
Experts believe lifestyle changes and affordable living are crucial for long-term solutions.
Extremely low birth rate of 0.75.
Declining population, projected to shrink by nearly a third by 2072.
Inadequacy of government incentives.
Need for significant lifestyle changes and affordable living outside Seoul.