Russia’s Shocking Plan to Boost Birth Rates: No Internet or Electricity After 10 PM
Russia is reportedly exploring an unusual strategy to address its ongoing population decline by limiting electricity and internet access after 10 PM. Officials believe reduced screen time could encourage couples to spend more time together offline.
The proposal comes as Russia faces falling birth rates and long-term demographic challenges. Policymakers are searching for non-traditional approaches after financial incentives alone failed to reverse the trend.
As part of the plan, regional authorities have discussed supporting romantic activities and date nights. The idea is to reduce digital distractions and create conditions that may encourage family formation.
Demographers note that population decline is influenced by many factors, including economic stability, housing, childcare, and social expectations. Simply cutting internet access may have limited impact without broader structural reforms.
The proposal has sparked debate both inside and outside Russia. Critics question its effectiveness, while supporters see it as a symbolic push to address a serious national issue.
