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The population alone exceeds 200 million. Will not getting married really hinder economic development?
The population alone exceeds 200 million. Not getting married will really hinder economic development, and not getting married will reduce people's consumption demand in housing and education. Moreover, the purchasing power and consumption power of a family is definitely higher than that of a person; In addition, the single economy is only a temporary carnival, which is not conducive to the long-term development of the economy. From this perspective, not getting married does have some negative effects on the economy.

Recently? China's single population exceeds 200 million? The topic caused a hot discussion among netizens. Some people think that the single economy formed by the increase of single population will affect the traditional family economy and hinder economic development. Many people can't understand that being single is a personal problem. Why will it affect the economy?

First of all, the housing demand of single people is relatively low, and the demand for children's education is also relatively low. The increase of single population has given birth to a new economic demand, such as online shopping, video websites, food for one person, mini karaoke bars and single apartments? They are more willing to spend money to buy happiness and a sustenance. Secondly, the rise of single economy seems to stimulate economic development, but a person's consumption expenditure is certainly not as good as a family's purchasing power and consumption expenditure. In addition, the consumption of single people is more like a temporary carnival. Because they have no life pressure and dare to spend money, they have no savings and can only stay single, which is not conducive to long-term economic development. Therefore, the negative impact of being single on the economy also exists.

Facing the single problem of a single person, he is not a simple personal problem, but also a social problem. In order to change this situation, we need to start with the cost of marriage and change people's views on marriage. Many young people say that getting married is really too much trouble, expensive and energy-consuming. Most people think that they are also very happy and prefer to live a single life. In this situation, the growth of the number of singles is inevitable, and it is also the inevitable result that affects the traditional economy.