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Elon Musk’s ‘endangered species’ comment on Australia’s birth rate sparks online backlash
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TOI World4/24/2026World2 min readIndia

Elon Musk’s ‘endangered species’ comment on Australia’s birth rate sparks online backlash

Tech billionaire’s remarks about Australia’s declining fertility rate trigger criticism and wider debate about cost of living and population stability

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  • Elon Musk sparked controversy by calling Australians an "endangered species" in response to data showing Australia’s fertility rate has fallen to 1.48 births per woman—below the 2.1 replacement rate.
  • The comment, made on X, drew criticism for being exaggerated and ignoring migration-driven population growth.
  • The backlash has fueled broader discussion about housing costs, childcare expenses, and economic uncertainty affecting family planning.

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Why It Matters

Australia’s fertility rate of 1.48 is below the 2.1 replacement rate, but the country’s overall population is still growing due to migration. Similar demographic patterns appear across developed nations including the US (1.5) and many European countries.

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Elon Musk has stirred up fresh debate after making a blunt comment about Australia's future population trends. The tech billionaire reacted to recent figures showing a continued decline in Australia's fertility rate. His remark, calling Australians 'an endangered species,' quickly spread across social media and triggered a wave of criticism. Many users pushed back, saying the statement was exaggerated and out of touch with the actual data. Others pointed out that declining birth rates are not unique to Australia. Similar patterns appear across several developed countries. The discussion has now moved beyond social media noise and into a broader conversation about the cost of living, family planning, and long-term population stability.

The controversy started on X (formerly Twitter), responding to data on Australia's falling birth rate, he wrote that "Australians are becoming an endangered species." The wording spread quickly online, where some users called it dramatic, while others said it ignored context. A few agreed with the general concern but not the phrasing. It wasn't the first time Musk has spoken about declining fertility rates. He has repeatedly warned that low birth rates could shape economic and social systems in the future. Still, this specific comment about Australia drew sharper attention.

The reasons behind the drop are layered. Cost of living comes up again and again. Housing prices are high in major Australian cities. Rent is rising. Childcare costs are also a major pressure point for young families. Groceries and general living expenses add to the strain. Some researchers suggest people are also delaying marriage and children due to career focus and lifestyle changes. Others point to uncertainty about long-term economic stability.

Musk's comment triggered a mixed response online. Some users agreed that declining birth rates are a serious issue. Others felt the language used was unnecessary and alarmist. Critics argued that calling Australians an "endangered species" was misleading. They pointed out that the country's population is still growing overall due to migration. There was also a comparison with the United States, where similar demographic concerns exist. That added fuel to the debate, with some suggesting Musk's framing ignored wider global patterns.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports the country's fertility rate is around 1.48 births per woman. That figure has been sliding for years. It is below the 2.1 level, often described as the replacement rate, where a population naturally sustains itself without migration. The United States is not far ahead, sitting near 1.5 births per woman, according to recent estimates. Many European nations show similar or even lower levels. Population experts often say this kind of decline is linked with development, urban living, and changing social priorities.

Open Questions

  • Will Musk clarify or expand on his comment?
  • Will this influence policy discussions on family support?
  • How will Australia address fertility rate concerns?

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This article was originally published by TOI World.

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