According to the World Bank's 2021 data, 107 countries are currently below Total Fertility Rate. A TFR of 2.1 is required just to maintain population. Did you know there was a depopulation agenda at play?
Albania 1.39
Antigua and Barbuda 1.58
Argentina 1.89
Armenia 1.58
Aruba 1.18
Australia 1.7
Austria 1.48
Azerbaijan 1.52
Bahamas 1.39
Bahrain 1.84
Bangladesh 1.98
Barbados 1.63
Belarus 1.49
Belgium 1.6
Belize 2.01
Bermuda 1.3
Bhutan 1.41
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.35
Brazil 1.64
British Virgin Islands 1
Brunei Darussalam 1.78
Bulgaria 1.58
Cabo Verde 1.9
Canada 1.43
Channel Islands 1.46
Chile 1.54
China 1.16
Colombia 1.72
Costa Rica 1.53
Croatia 1.62
Cuba 1.44
Curacao 1.38
Cyprus 1.32
Czechia 1.83
Denmark 1.72
Dominica 1.6
Ecuador 2
El Salvador 1.8
Estonia 1.61
Finland 1.46
France 1.83
French Polynesia 1.7
Germany 1.58
Gibraltar 1.89
Greece 1.39
Greenland 1.8
Grenada 2
Hong Kong SAR, China 0.8
Hungary 1.59
Iceland 1.82
India 2.03
Iran 1.69
Ireland 1.72
Isle of Man 1.56
Italy 1.25
Jamaica 1.35
Japan 1.3
Korea, Dem.
People's Rep. 1.81
Korea, Rep. 0.81
Kosovo 1.52
Latvia 1.57
Liechtenstein 1.53
Lithuania 1.34
Luxembourg 1.38
Macao SAR, China 1.09
Malaysia 1.8
Maldives 1.7
Malta 1.14
Mauritius 1.41
Mexico 1.82
Moldova 1.81
Montenegro 1.75
Nepal 2.03
Netherlands 1.62
New Caledonia 2.02
New Zealand 1.64
North Macedonia 1.6
Norway 1.55
Poland 1.33
Portugal 1.38
Puerto Rico 0.91
Qatar 1.8
Romania 1.8
Russian Federation 1.5
Serbia 1.48
Singapore 1.12
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) 1.58
Slovak Republic 1.64
Slovenia 1.64
Spain 1.19
Sri Lanka 1.99
St. Kitts and Nevis 1.53
St. Lucia 1.4
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1.8
Sweden 1.67
Switzerland 1.52
Thailand 1.33
Trinidad and Tobago 1.63
Turkiye 1.89
Turks and Caicos Islands 1.67
Ukraine 1.16
United Arab Emirates 1.46
United Kingdom 1.56
United States 1.66
Uruguay 1.49
Vietnam 1.94
Virgin Islands (U.S.) 2.01
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