Low Birth Rates, Aging Population Could Make South Korea World's Oldest Country By 2045 With low birth rates and a rapidly aging population, South Korea may possibly become the world's oldest country in 2045. The population imbalance in the country is attributed to social and economic factors.by Alyssa Navarro
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