TOKYO -- Annual births in Japan are expected to fall below 800,000 next year, crossing a grim milestone more than a decade earlier than previously anticipated, as uncertainty caused by the pandemic accelerates a yearslong decline.
Virus adds to uncertainty over marriage and raising children

Japan's birthrate is falling far faster than previous estimates had anticipated. (Photo by Wataru Ito)
TOKYO -- Annual births in Japan are expected to fall below 800,000 next year, crossing a grim milestone more than a decade earlier than previously anticipated, as uncertainty caused by the pandemic accelerates a yearslong decline.