China marriages plunge by record 20% in 2024, fanning birthrate concerns

Sputtering economic growth casts shadow over nation's demographics

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A couple kisses during a group wedding ceremony in China's Jiangxi province in 2017. © Reuters

HONG KONG (Reuters) -- Marriages in China plummeted by a fifth last year, the biggest drop on record, despite manifold efforts by authorities to encourage young couples to wed and have children to boost the country's declining population.

Declining interest in getting married and starting a family has long been blamed on the high cost of child care and education in China. On top of that, sputtering economic growth over the past few years has made it difficult for university graduates to find work and those that do have jobs feel insecure about their long-term prospects.

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