Japan's population declines for first time since 1920s – official census Fall of nearly one million in official figures shows that demographic problems will be a reality for country in the future
Japan’s population has fallen by nearly one million, according to new
statistics – the first decline since official census records began in
the 1920s.
The country lost 947,345 people – more than the population of San Francisco – between 2010 and 2015.
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High-denomination notes have been eliminated in the past. In 2000, Canada got rid of its $1,000 note. In 2014, Singapore stopped issuing its $10,000 note.
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