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An Empty Planet: How Population Decline Will Reshape Society with Darrell Bricker


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“The problem for the future isn’t production. It’s consumption.” - Darrell Bricker

Global population decline is accelerating faster than anyone expected—and it will reshape economies, politics, and society. In this episode of It’s an Inside Job, I speak with population expert Darrell Bricker about fertility collapse, aging societies, and what leaders must understand to prepare for an “empty planet.”

What happens to economies, innovation, and social stability when the world stops having children?

Key Takeaway Insights and Tools 

  • Global population decline is driven by fertility collapse, not mortality.
    Declining birth rates—across both developed and developing nations—are the single most important factor shaping future population size.
    00:04:00–00:05:24
  • Urbanization fundamentally changes family formation.
    As women gain access to education, careers, and income, partnership and childbearing are delayed—and family size shrinks permanently.
    00:06:01–00:07:34
  • Below-replacement fertility is now the global norm.
    China, India, Europe, and the Nordics have all fallen below replacement rate, making long-term population decline mathematically unavoidable.
    00:10:16–00:12:16
  • Economic growth is threatened more by lack of consumption than production.
    Aging populations consume less, innovate less, and hold most of the wealth—while younger generations shrink in number and purchasing power.
    00:17:02–00:22:24
  • Policy incentives alone do not reverse fertility decline.
    Even generous childcare, parental leave, and financial support (e.g., Norway, Canada) have failed to meaningfully increase birth rates.
    00:36:44–00:39:17

Bio

Darrell Bricker is the Global CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, one of the world’s largest public opinion research organisations. Based in Toronto, he is the co-author of Empty Planet, a bestselling and widely debated book that challenges the long-held belief that overpopulation is humanity’s greatest threat.

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