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La Germania sta invecchiando e contraendosi molto più velocemente del previsto https://www.dw.com/en/germany-is-aging-and-shrinking-much-faster-than-expected/a-76157438 di FootballAndFries
Candid-Post-136 on 01/03/2026 17:53 I don’t know…. But I only see old people here in the nord… the young people maybe want to go to some warmer and more fun place
The-Eye-of_Ra on 01/03/2026 17:55 It’s kinda depressing going out at 27 year old male and only seeing people 50+ on the streets. I will be leaving soon
turbo_dude on 01/03/2026 18:02 Good job the AfD are making it a massively unattractive prospect to immigrants, I’m sure that will help no end
Complex-Health-5032 on 01/03/2026 18:07 People are stuck in 2 room apartments, barely surviving and saving money after giving away half of their salary to the state. What were you expecting?
dlo_2503 on 01/03/2026 18:19 Elterngeld is the same since 2007. Is anyone surprised? “I guess the best solution is to increase pensions!!” – some German politician probably
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Not a surprise to be honest
The politics here make anyone age 5x as fast
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I don’t know…. But I only see old people here in the nord… the young people maybe want to go to some warmer and more fun place
[insert surprised Pikatchu]
It’s kinda depressing going out at 27 year old male and only seeing people 50+ on the streets. I will be leaving soon
Good job the AfD are making it a massively unattractive prospect to immigrants, I’m sure that will help no end
pretty normal in a country that doesnt value family culture
People are stuck in 2 room apartments, barely surviving and saving money after giving away half of their salary to the state. What were you expecting?
Elterngeld is the same since 2007. Is anyone surprised?
“I guess the best solution is to increase pensions!!” – some German politician probably
*CxU chuckles* “I’m in danger”
Something has to give eventually