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The title is "Is the decreasing birthrate a serious problem to Japan?"
I think that the decreasing number of children is not always bad for the following reasons. Firstly, a decline in birthrate is not a problem that only Japan has. In fact, other developed countries are in the same situation. Therefore, if we can cope with the problem now, Japan will become a leader about this issue. Secondly, although it is said that a few young people have to work hard to support a lot of old people, I wonder if it is true. I think that if the number of children decreases, a budget for them is also reduced, so the surplus money can support old people. For these reasons, the decline in birthrate in Japan is not so serious.
I think that the decreasing number of children is not always bad for the following reasons. First , a decline in (missing word) birthrate is not a problem that only Japan has. In fact, other developed countries are in the same situation.
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I think that the decreasing number of children is not always bad for the following reasons. First, a decline in (missing word) birthrate is not a problem that only Japan has. In fact, other developed countries are in the same situation. Therefore, if we can cope with the problem now, Japan will become a leader about (wrong word)