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Rising Population Threatens Economic Gains, Warns FPCCI Official

Last updated: June 21, 2026 2:30 pm
Mabruka Khan
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Rising Population Threatens Economic Gains, Warns FPCCI Official
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Karachi: A senior official of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has warned that Pakistan’s rapidly growing population could undermine the country’s economic progress if effective population management and human development policies are not implemented.

Speaking at a business forum, the FPCCI representative said that while Pakistan has made progress in stabilizing key economic indicators, the benefits of growth may not reach citizens if population growth continues to outpace economic expansion. He stressed that increasing pressure on healthcare, education, housing, and employment sectors poses a significant challenge for policymakers.

The official noted that a larger population requires greater investment in public services and infrastructure. Without corresponding improvements in productivity, job creation, and resource management, economic gains could be diluted, making it difficult to improve living standards for millions of people.

Business leaders also emphasized the need to invest in human capital through better education, vocational training, and healthcare facilities. They argued that a young population can become a valuable economic asset if provided with the skills and opportunities needed to participate in the modern economy.

Economists have long pointed out that sustainable economic growth depends not only on higher GDP figures but also on balancing population growth with available resources and development capacity. Experts believe that addressing demographic challenges will be crucial for Pakistan’s long-term economic stability and prosperity.

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