James Freeman, columnist and editor for the Wall Street Journal, recently wrote about demographic trends in Europe, focusing on declining birth rates and their potential impact on the European Union. Freeman cited an article in Foreign Affairs that examined the challenges posed by a shrinking population, particularly within the European Union. The analysis highlighted concerns regarding population crisis and depopulation, referencing data on births and population trends. The discussion included consideration of marriage rates, family structures, and the prevalence of trios and four-leaf clovers as indicators of family size. Specifically, the article referenced observations made by Leonids Brezhnev regarding population dynamics. The Wall Street Journal’s coverage reflects a broader concern about long-term demographic shifts and their implications for the wall and street economies. Topics: #wsj #wall #street Post navigation Joakim Helenius: The purchase of Estonia Farms is the largest transaction in the history of the Estonian agricultural sector EDITORIAL (1) We also have good news.