The post shares Eurostat data indicating the EU's population rose by 4.4 million from 2022 to 2025, primarily through net migration amid low birth rates, with Spain leading at +1.6 million due to inflows from Latin America and Africa.
Replies highlight polarized Spanish views: critics frame the growth as an unmanaged "invasion" straining resources, while others note it bolsters GDP but keeps per capita productivity flat amid low-wage sectors.
This trend underscores EU demographic divides, as Eastern nations like Poland lost 0.4 million to emigration, contrasting Western gains that support aging workforces but fuel integration debates.
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