#440 China's Missing Millions: The Real Population Debate
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argument that China's official population figure of 1.4 billion is highly inflated and suggests the actual number may be closer to one billion or even lower following the COVID-19 pandemic. The video provides multiple pieces of circumstantial evidence, including anecdotal observations of empty streets and malls in major Chinese cities and abandoned villages, contrasted with reports of overwhelmed crematoriums and a suspicious absence of cremation statistics in official data. Furthermore, the discussion analyses other estimates, such as Russian media rumours and calculations based on salt production, before highlighting a major Shanghai police database leak that reportedly contained records for only 970 million people, significantly challenging official numbers. The source concludes by suggesting that the alleged population overestimation may correlate with other potentially fabricated figures, such as China’s reported GDP growth, to maintain the image of national strength