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China's Population Woes: Marriages hit historic low, birth rates plummet, divorces rise

As per data released by Ministry of Civil Affairs, only 6.1 million couples registered their marriages last year, a significant drop from 7.7 million in 2023.

February 11, 2025 / 12:38 IST
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Chinese authorities have introduced various measures, including organising mass weddings and blind dating events to curb the declining marriage rates. (Image: AFP file photo)

The number of marriages in China fell by a staggering 20.5 percent in 2024, marking the lowest recorded level since the government began publishing statistics in 1986. The sharp decline, reported by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, highlights deepening demographic challenges despite Beijing’s ongoing efforts to boost marriage and birth rates.

According to the data released on Saturday, only 6.1 million couples registered their marriages last year, a significant drop from 7.7 million in 2023. The decline coincides with China’s third consecutive year of population shrinkage, following its loss of the title as the world’s most populous nation to India in 2023.

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The steady drop in marriage rates, which began in 2013 when registrations peaked at 13 million, poses a serious challenge to China’s economy. With a shrinking workforce and an aging population, concerns over economic stability and social welfare burdens are growing. In 2024 alone, the working-age population (16-59 years old) declined by 6.83 million, while those aged 60 and above now constitute 22 percent of the total population.

Despite a slight increase in birth rates last year, China’s overall population continues to decline, intensifying fears of long-term economic repercussions. According to experts, fewer marriages will likely lead to even lower birth rates in the coming years.