German youth’s population reaches historic low
The youth population share has stabilized around 10% since 2021, with only 8.6% being native-born without immigrant backgrounds. The largest group, 20.7%, are young people born in Germany to immigrant parents.
Demographic decline is more pronounced in Eastern Germany, with states like Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and Saxony-Anhalt having under 9% youth representation. Western regions such as Bremen, Hamburg, and Baden-Württemberg show slightly higher shares, just above 11%.
This shrinking youth demographic adds pressure to Germany’s economy, particularly amid ongoing skilled labor shortages, warned Andrea Nahles, head of the Federal Employment Agency. Germany’s industrial sector has lost over 100,000 jobs in the past year, with an expected 70,000 more cuts by the end of 2025. The automotive industry has been the hardest hit, accounting for around 45,400 net job losses.
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