The number of registered births in Hong Kong plunged to a record low of 31,714 in 2025, despite a range of government incentives to encourage families to have more children, ending two years of growth, the Post has learned.
The figure was also well below the government’s target of increasing births by 20 per cent from the previous historic low recorded in 2022.
Experts and parents said the government needed to tackle the underlying causes of the city’s low birth rates.
“Those incentives were...
Registered births in Hong Kong hit record low in 2025, ending 2-year uptick
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Source: scmp.com

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