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 China s population fell by 2 million people in 2023 in its second straight annual decrease, as births dropped for the seventh straight year and deaths jumped following the end of  stanley botella COVID-19 restrictions, the government said Wednesday.The number of deaths rose by 690,000 to 11.1 million, more than double the pre stanley cup vious year s increase. Demographers said the rise was driven by the aging of the population and the widespread COVID-19 outbreaks that started in December 2022 and continued  stanley cup into February of last year.The total population stood at 1.4 billion, the statistics bureau said. China, long the most populated country in the world, dropped into second place behind India in 2023, according to U.N. estimates.The falling births reflect a decline in the fertility rate that is a long-term economic and societal challenge for China. Women are having fewer babies despite government incentives and the easing of its one-child policy in recent years to allow up to three children.The lower fertility rate, together with people living longer because of better health care, means China is slowly growing older, something that could slow economic growth over time and challenge the government s finances and its ability to provide for a larger elderly population with fewer workers.Experts expect the population decline to continue for decades, even if the fertility rate rebounds.Demographer Zuo Xuejin, former executive vice president of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences., estimated that the prop Ripe Social Security sees largest cost of living adjustment in decades as inflation jumps
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday a $45 million investment in violence prevention programming statewide.The governor made this announcement along with Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul and several anti-violence stakeholders at the COA Goldin Center near 22nd and Burleigh. The money will come from the American Rescue Plan Act. Gov. Evers says $25 million will go directly to violence prevention programming鈥攊ncluding $8 million for the City of Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention and $6.6 million for t stanley water bottle he Medical College of Wisconsin s violence prevention program, which will help cities stanley us  in the state launch their initiatives. Arnitta Holliman, the director of the Office of Violence Prevention, said the funding will go towards domestic violence and youth development programming. The other $20 million will go to victims  services.                         TMJ4         Violence can be preven stanley cup ted,  Gov. Evers said.  We have to focus on the root causes and invest in interventions and community-based solutions.   There are people who have suffered trauma because of crimes, there are people who need services to help them recover from crimes,  Kaul said.  But when we provide services to victims, we also support safer communities. Reggie Moore is the Director for Violence Prevention Policy and Engagement at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He says the money for victims  services will really make a difference in both emotional and economic support.