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Look at this new article astonishingly low birth rates.
Thailand has a 1.48 fertility rate JFL. That's Eastern Europe tier.
Women only want white Chads and don't want to settle for less after they tasted them. Now an entire country that was already a shithole is crumbling even more because they can't restrict female hypergamy. JFL at third worlders who worship West. This is what your beloved West will give you!
Thailand Has a Developing Economy and a Big First World Problem
By Margo Towie, Jason Clenfield and Hannah Dormido
July 25, 2019, 12:00 PM
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Getting old can be hard under any circumstances, and harder still when you’re poor. That’s the predicament for Thailand, the developing country first in line to face the consequences of a first-world-style baby bust.
Data published last month by the United Nations show births in Thailand have dropped to a level on par with Switzerland and Finland, two ultra-wealthy countries with which it has almost nothing else in common.
Those numbers mean that more than a quarter of Thailand’s people will be over 60 by 2030—and most will be poor. The International Monetary Fund says a shrinking labor force will hold back economic growth by as much as a full percentage point every year for the next two decades.
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Thailand Has a Developing Economy and a Big First World Problem
Thailand faces a first-world-style baby bust.
www.bloomberg.com
Thailand has a 1.48 fertility rate JFL. That's Eastern Europe tier.
Women only want white Chads and don't want to settle for less after they tasted them. Now an entire country that was already a shithole is crumbling even more because they can't restrict female hypergamy. JFL at third worlders who worship West. This is what your beloved West will give you!
Thailand Has a Developing Economy and a Big First World Problem
By Margo Towie, Jason Clenfield and Hannah Dormido
July 25, 2019, 12:00 PM
https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=
Getting old can be hard under any circumstances, and harder still when you’re poor. That’s the predicament for Thailand, the developing country first in line to face the consequences of a first-world-style baby bust.
Data published last month by the United Nations show births in Thailand have dropped to a level on par with Switzerland and Finland, two ultra-wealthy countries with which it has almost nothing else in common.
Those numbers mean that more than a quarter of Thailand’s people will be over 60 by 2030—and most will be poor. The International Monetary Fund says a shrinking labor force will hold back economic growth by as much as a full percentage point every year for the next two decades.
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