Elon Musk commented on Singapore’s declining fertility rate, sparking debate about the nation’s future. With a TFR of 0.97, Singapore faces a ‘baby crisis,’ prompting discussions about robotics, immigration, and the economic implications of an aging population. High living costs and financial instability are cited as key factors contributing to the decline.
Elon Musk’s ‘big warning’: Singapore and many others going extinct

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