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China’s Marriage Rate Hits Record Low While Divorces Increase

Fewer Marriages, More Divorces: China’s Growing Social Shift

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in China, Government and Politics, Government Policies, Government Public Programs, World News
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Young Chinese Are Avoiding Marriage—Here’s Why - Zhang Tao/Xinhua/Getty Images

China’s Demographic Struggles Deepen as Marriages Fall - Zhang Tao/Xinhua/Getty Images

New Marriages in China Hit Record Low as Divorces Rise

China’s Marriage Crisis Deepens Despite Government Efforts

China’s marriage rate has plunged to a historic low, despite aggressive government campaigns urging young people to marry and have children. Meanwhile, divorces are on the rise, adding to concerns over the country’s shrinking workforce and aging population.

Marriage Registrations Plummet in 2024

According to China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs, only 6.1 million couples registered for marriage in 2024—a 20.5% drop from the previous year. This marks the lowest number since records began in 1986.

? Key Statistics:

  • The 2024 figure is less than half of the 13 million marriages recorded at the peak in 2013.
  • The decline resumed after a brief rebound in 2023, following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions.
  • The number of divorces increased slightly, with 2.6 million couples filing for separation—28,000 more than in 2023.

Why Are Fewer Chinese People Getting Married?

The sharp decline in marriages reflects deep-rooted social and economic challenges:

? High Unemployment & Cost of Living

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  • Many young Chinese adults struggle with job insecurity and rising living costs, making marriage and family life seem unattainable.

?‍? Changing Attitudes Among Women

  • Young women, increasingly educated and financially independent, are questioning traditional gender roles in marriage.
  • Workplace discrimination and patriarchal expectations (such as women being responsible for childcare and housework) have discouraged many from tying the knot.

? Lingering Effects of China’s Population Policies

  • Decades of population control policies (such as the one-child policy) have reduced the number of people of marriageable age.
  • Despite allowing couples to have two children in 2015 and three children in 2021, marriage and birth rates continue to decline.

Government’s Struggle to Reverse the Trend

In an effort to boost marriages and births, Chinese authorities have introduced various measures, including:

? Financial Incentives & Cash Rewards – Some local governments offer cash bonuses to couples who get married.

? Mass Weddings & Blind Dating Events – Organized to encourage young people to find partners.

? Crackdown on High ‘Bride Price’ Expectations – Traditionally, grooms pay a bride price to the bride’s family, making marriage unaffordable for many rural men. The government is trying to reduce these costs.

? Promoting “New-Era Marriage and Childbearing Culture” – Since 2022, China’s Family Planning Association has pushed campaigns emphasizing the “social value of childbearing” and encouraging young people to marry at an “appropriate age.”

Will These Policies Work?

So far, these efforts have not convinced young Chinese adults. Many remain hesitant or uninterested in marriage and parenthood.

? Public Sentiment:
A top comment on Weibo, China’s biggest social platform, reflects the frustration:
“Life is so exhausting, how could there be the courage to get married? Sigh.”

As economic uncertainty, gender inequality, and shifting social values continue to shape China’s future, reversing the marriage and birth rate decline remains a major challenge for Beijing.

Key Takeaways

Marriage rates in China hit a record low in 2024, down 20.5% from 2023.
Divorces are rising, with 2.6 million couples splitting up last year.
Economic struggles, changing gender roles, and past population policies contribute to the decline.
Despite government incentives, young people remain reluctant to marry.

 

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