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English

Japan recently hit a demographics milestone—one-fourth of its 127 million people is now 65 years or older—while its overall population declined for the third consecutive year.

For the first time ever, the elderly make up a quarter of Japan’s population, increasing by 1.1 million to a record 31.9 million as of last October 1, government data released on Tuesday showed.

Meanwhile, the total population dropped by 0.17 percent to 127,298,000, the data said. The figure includes long-staying foreigners.

With the country’s low birthrate and long life expectancy, the government is now facing an the grim prospects of an ever-dwindling labor force supporting Japan’s rapidly graying population.

Indonesian

Jepang baru-baru mengumumkan demografis milestone- seperempat 127 juta orang sekarang berumur65 atau lebih tua--- semua penduduk itu menurun dalam ketiga berturut-turut umur.

Pertama, orang tua Jepang susun seperumpat penduduk Jepang, tambah dari 1.1juta ke 31.9juta waktu jadi 1 oktober yang lalu, data pemerintah melepaskan berita di hari Selasa.

Sementara itu, jumlah penduduk turun ke 0.17 persen, ini 127,298,000, kata data, nomor ini termasuk orang asing yang tinggal panjang.

perendahan kelahiran di dalam domestik dan umur panjang, pemerintah sekarang menghadapi prospek suram terus berkurang angkatan kerja yang menbantucepat untuk Jepang jadi populasi beruban.

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