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In first, Israeli population growth drops below 1 percent; life expectancy also down
Citing 'very unusual figure,' Taub research institute blames negative migration, declining fertility for 'the start of a new ...
A new report by the Taub Center finds that Israel’s population growth rate is set to fall below one percent this year for the first time in the country’s history, dropping to 0.9%. The study says that ...
Israel's demographic shift signals a historic turning point, with population growth falling below the 1% threshold for the ...
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Taub Center 2025 report: Rising defense debt and low productivity threaten Israel’s 2026 growth
After two years of war, Israelis are facing mounting economic pressures. A new report by the Taub Center warns country must ...
Negative migration, declining fertility, and rising deaths drive Israel’s population growth to its lowest level since the ...
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More than 69,000 Israelis left Israel in 2025, as population reached 10.18 million
According to government, the population grew just 1.1% in the shadow of war, an unusually low level, as the country saw a ...
In 2025, approximately 182,000 babies were born in Israel, and there was a decrease in the number of deaths - however, the ...
Data shows that Israel's population grew by 112,000 people overall; about 70,000 Israelis left the country, and 19,000 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Israel’s economic growth slowed substantially more than expected over the second quarter, as the war against Hamas and tensions with Hezbollah put increasing financial strain on the ...
Israel, celebrating its 75th Anniversary, remains positioned for sustained economic growth due to its demographics, GDP growth, thriving consumer discretionary sector, and cutting-edge technology.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's economy grew more than previously estimated in the first quarter, boosted by exports and investment, the Central Bureau of Statistics said on Sunday, as the war in Gaza ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Israel's economy may face ratings downgrades, falling foreign investment and a weaker tech sector if turmoil arising from the government's contentious judicial reforms continues, ...
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