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Young Chinese resist government efforts to increase marriage rates

13 May 2026
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BEIJING — The decline in marriage rates in China is becoming a significant concern, particularly around cultural landmarks like the Forbidden City, where wedding photos are commonly taken. Official data reveals that only 1.7 million marriage registrations occurred in the first quarter of this year, marking a 6.2% decrease from the previous year and representing just half the number of registrations in 2017. Young adults cite “life pressure” and economic challenges as primary reasons for delaying or forgoing marriage. As a result, the birth rate has also plummeted, with the country experiencing its fourth consecutive year of population decline in 2025. In response, the Chinese government is implementing various strategies to encourage marriage and parenthood, including subsidies, educational programs on relationships, and tax measures targeting contraceptives.

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This trend in declining marriage and birth rates is crucial for China as it faces a demographic crisis, marked by an aging population and reduced workforce. The country has transitioned from a one-child policy to allowing couples to have up to three children, yet many remain hesitant to marry or have children. The loss of its status as the world’s most populous nation to India underscores the urgency of addressing these demographic shifts. Historical social norms surrounding marriage are changing, with young people increasingly prioritizing personal and economic freedoms over traditional family structures, leading to significant implications for future economic and social stability in China.

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