Opinion | Is Hong Kong’s population stabilising? No, but there’s room to grow
As the city’s natural population growth rate decreases, we can still ensure that enough local and foreign talent call Hong Kong home

However, upon examining the three key components of population growth – births, deaths and net migration – some trends require attention, despite a lack of discussion in the media.
The government spent HK$734 million on the childbirth handout last year. As the rise in population is partly attributed to the impact of a dragon year, this leads to questions about the cost-effectiveness of the handout.
It is possible that last year’s slight population increase may not continue into 2025 as historical birth data suggests a reduction in the year following the dragon year, as observed in the earlier periods of 1988 -1989, 2000-2001 and 2012-2013.

