Investing in Children Aids Population Growth
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Child Welfare Spending Reverses Population Decline

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Study of 1,560 Japanese municipalities found 82% of small and medium-sized cities in Japan experienced population decline between 2007 and 2022 .
Cities that increased child welfare spending by more than 50,000 saw positive population growth.
Conversely, cities that increased spending on elderly welfare and public assistance programs experienced continued population decline.
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