Dominik Tarczyński breaks down the growing population decline across Europe and the United States, highlighting falling birth rates, rising costs of living, and the long-term economic risks of shrinking populations.

In this discussion, he compares fertility trends in countries like Poland and across the European Union, pointing to challenges such as inflation, housing affordability, and changing family dynamics as key drivers behind lower birth rates.

Tarczyński also weighs in on the broader political debate around how to address population decline—contrasting approaches that focus on family policy, economic incentives, and cultural shifts with those that emphasize immigration as part of the solution.

Add comment


TOP TRENDING

Sorry. No data so far.


Connect

Connect with Valuetainment.