Switzerland experienced a continuing decline in births and marriages in 2025, according to data released by the Federal Statistical Office. The country recorded 78,200 births, a slight decrease of approximately 100 from the previous year. This marks the fourth consecutive year of falling birth numbers, indicating a sustained demographic trend. Experts attribute this decline to factors including increasing childlessness and a trend towards smaller family sizes. The data reinforces concerns about Switzerland’s future population structure and potential long-term societal impacts. While the 2025 decrease was modest, the consistent downward trend highlights a significant shift in demographic patterns within the nation. Further analysis is expected to explore the underlying causes and potential consequences of these changes.