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    1. Straight_Ad2258 on

      on top of that ,Hungary has now the 2nd fastest decline in births in Europe this year ,after Latvia, with births being down 10% from Jan-September this year compared to similar period last year

      [https://x.com/BirthGauge/status/1852724480633606146/photo/1](https://x.com/BirthGauge/status/1852724480633606146/photo/1)

      while some of the decline would have happened anyway, the fast recent decline points to deep problems within the Hungarian society

    2. CrypticMysticBytes on

      The solution is not making it difficult and unaffordable to have children.

    3. Moosplauze on

      No surprise, I wouldn’t want my child to grow up in a dictatorship either.

    4. Ashamed-Character838 on

      Do you have this kind of data of other countries, too?

    5. TeneroTattolo on

      Everywhere in the world women that can choose something else, choose something else.

    6. MaisJeNePeuxPas on

      Orbán next plan is to personally father children with all of the childless women in the country.

    7. Does this coincidentally also show that about 7-10% of women are not able to have children since the level of childless women was so stable in the early 1900s?

    8. Durumbuzafeju on

      And to make matters worse, the Hungarian population distribution can be seen here:
      https://www.ksh.hu/interaktiv/korfak/orszag.html

      The last more numerous cohort (the children of Hungarian boomers, called Ratkó-grandchildren) is already over 40, the women in childbearing age are few in numbers. And stay childless in hordes.

      To add some numbers: the last year when we were over the replacement fertility rate was in 1977 when 178k kids were born. In 2023 85k kids were born and 35k people emigrated, while 128k people died.

      Hungary was among the first countries on Earth to enter population decline, but eventually all the others will catch up. If you want to know how your country will look like in a decade or two, you should study us!

    9. Nice_Review6730 on

      So all that tax free online propaganda did not work?

    10. GlorytoINGSOC on

      its weird that its coincentaly start with the fall of communism, i wonder why

    11. lighthouselies on

      It is directly correllated to the contraceptive use which was introduced 1967 in Hungary

    12. PeaWordly4381 on

      We are finally in an era when having a child isn’t mandatory, because you don’t need a heir to help you out with labor when you grow old and sex is safer than ever. Yet people are obsessed with birth rates and wishing to turn women into baby factories.

      Let people live for themselves.

    13. Brave Hungarian women, fighting dictatorship by not providing replacement for Orban’s fanatics.

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