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Asia’s looming demographic shift set to reshape consumption by 2050 — IMF study

Rapid ageing, shrinking birth rates and migration will drive major changes in what Asian economies buy, use and demand over the next 25 years, new IMF research finds.

   
November 23, 2025, 08:51
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SINGAPORE (Realist English). Asia is entering a demographic transition that will fundamentally alter both the scale and structure of consumer demand across the region by mid-century, according to a new IMF Working Paper, “Demographics and Consumption in Asia Toward 2050”.

The study — based on household consumption surveys across China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Singapore and Tuvalu, combined with UN population projections — concludes that demographic pressures will hit countries unevenly but with far-reaching economic consequences.

Middle-aged decline to hit total consumption

Researchers find that total consumption growth will broadly track population trends, but the decline of middle-aged cohorts — the highest-spending age segment — could drag overall demand sharply lower in several economies.

Japan, Korea and China are projected to see consumption fall faster than population due to rapid ageing and shrinking working-age groups. In Singapore, consumption could decline even as population grows, because the country’s middle-aged population will contract steeply by the 2040s. (Figures 10–14 of the report).

Shift toward health spending; education and transport weaken

The paper highlights a region-wide rebalancing of what consumers buy. As populations age, health-related consumption will expand significantly faster than average — while education and transport will grow more slowly or even contract, given their concentration among younger households.

For example, in Japan the share of education spending collapses as the population moves beyond parenting ages, while in Korea and China the weight of health spending rises steadily with age (Figure 3).

Economic growth could counter demographic drag — but uncertainty remains

The authors note that demographics are only part of the story. In a scenario where China’s consumption patterns converge with those of Korea as incomes rise, fast growth in categories like recreation, restaurants, hotels and home furnishings could offset population-driven decline (Figure 6).

Conversely, alternative fertility or migration trajectories could significantly reshape outcomes.

  • In Korea, a “high fertility” scenario markedly softens the decline in consumption;
  • In Tuvalu, sustained emigration could shrink the population by 25% by 2050, sharply reducing demand across most categories (Figures 8–9).

Policy implications

The IMF stresses that demographic projections offer one of the clearest forward-looking indicators available to governments — and must be integrated into long-term planning for schools, hospitals, infrastructure, and workforce development.

Delayed adjustments, the paper warns, risk misalignment between supply and future demand, particularly in health care, urban transport, and education systems.

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