Japan’s Aging Population Awaits New Prime Minister

The resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba adds to the existing uncertainty over how the government will tackle Japan's acute demographic problems, which were a factor in his party's recent election defeat.

His successor will face immediate pressure to address the country's rising cost of living and the severe strain that the aging population is putting on public finances. 

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