Japanese aged 65 or older now account for almost 30 percent of the population, federalgovernment information programs.
Published On 16 Sep 2024
Japan’s senior population has hit a record high of 36.25 million individuals, with those aged 65 or older now accounting for nearly one-third of Japanese, according to federalgovernment information.
Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications stated on Sunday that the senior make up an approximated 29.3 percent of the population, a greater percentage than in any other nation or area with more than 100,000 individuals.
Roughly 20.53 million of those aged 65 or older are ladies, while 15.72 million are guys, the ministry stated.
The information likewise revealed that a record 9.1