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Elon Musk: ‘Australians are becoming an endangered species’: Elon Musk highlights demographic issues from falling birth rates World News

Elon Musk Fresh debate has been sparked after blunt comments about Australia’s future demographic trends. The tech billionaire was reacting to recent data showing Australia’s fertility rate continues to decline. His comments calling Australians an “endangered species” quickly spread on social media and triggered a wave of criticism. Many users countered that the claim was exaggerated and disconnected from actual data. Others point out that falling birth rates are not unique to Australia. Similar patterns have emerged in several developed countries. Now, the discussion has moved beyond the social media din and toward a broader conversation about the cost of living, family planning and long-term population stability.

Elon Musk’s ‘endangered species’ comments about Australia’s birth rate spark online backlash

The controversy started when X (formerly Twitter), in response to data on Australia’s declining birth rate, wrote, “Australians are becoming an endangered species.” The wording quickly spread online, with some users calling it dramatic, while others said it ignored context. Some agreed with the general concerns but disagreed with the wording. This isn’t the first time Musk has spoken about declining birth rates. He has repeatedly warned that low birth rates could affect the economy and social system in the future. However, this specific comment about Australia became more pointed. Note.

Why rising spending is affecting Australia’s birth rate trends

The reasons behind the decline are multifactorial. The cost of living comes up again and again. House prices in major Australian cities are high. Rents are rising. Childcare costs are also a major stress point for young families. Groceries and general living expenses add to the stress. Some researchers believe people are also delaying getting married and having children because of changing career priorities and lifestyles. Others point to uncertainty about long-term economic stability.

social media reaction after Elon Musk comments on Australia’s birth rate

Musk’s comments sparked mixed reactions online. Some users agree that the declining birth rate is a serious problem. Others felt the language used was unnecessary and alarmist. Critics say calling Australians an “endangered species” is misleading. They note that the country’s overall population is still growing due to immigration.We also compared it to the United States, which has similar demographic problems. This has fueled debate, with some arguing that Musk’s framework ignores broader global patterns.

What is the fertility rate in Australia?

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that the country’s fertility rate is about 1.48 children per woman. This number has been declining for years. It is below the 2.1 level, often described as the replacement rate, the level at which a population can sustain itself naturally without migration. The United States isn’t far ahead, with nearly 1.5 children per woman, according to recent estimates. Many European countries have similar or even lower levels. Demographic experts often say the decline is linked to changes in development, urban life and social priorities.

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