Summary

China’s marriage rate hit a record low in 2024, with only 6.1 million marriages, a 20% drop from 2023 and the lowest since records began in 1986.

Rising costs, youth unemployment, changing gender roles, and a growing preference for single life contribute to the trend. Government incentives to boost marriage and birth rates have largely failed.

Social attitudes are shifting, with less family pressure to marry, skepticism over restrictive divorce laws, and calls for same-sex marriage recognition.

Experts warn this decline could accelerate China’s demographic and economic challenges.

  • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    Being legally married carries weight.

    I have no idea how you think it doesn’t.

    Your amblicable split is not an example of how the process of a divorce with an abusive partner. It’s the furtherest it can get.

    Absolutely dumbfounded here.

    If this wasn’t trolling or sarcasm, you are not a clearly not wise person. I’m sorry if I’m the first to let you know.

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      10 hours ago

      Your post would be more valuable if you did not directly insult them at the end. Im not sure why you made that choice.

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      22 hours ago

      All that and you can’t provide a single example of consequences? That’s literally all I asked for.

      The point of my anecdote was that nothing changed in our lives despite remaining married.