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South Korea's fertility rate has risen for two consecutive years, reaching 0.8 in 2025 with 254,457 births — the highest in four years. This marks a significant turnaround from the persistent decline, showing real progress in reversing demographic trends.
South Korea's birth rate remains a catastrophic crisis that signals civilizational collapse. With fertility at just 0.72 — one-third of the 2.1 needed for stability — the nation is watching itself go extinct in real time despite recent upticks.