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2024-01-03 02:26:42 UTC - HELPFUL

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NNN. Yes population numbers are still increasing but the fertility rate is dropping. This is the issue being referred to by the post. "The global average fertility rate is around 2.3 children per woman today. Over the last 50 years the global fertility rate has halved" https://ourworldindata.org/fertility-rate

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