How is Japan able to economically sustain itself with a debt to GDP ratio of over 250%

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Whilst simultaneously having a rapidly declining birth rate, and relatively low levels of immigration, to maintain a homogeneous society, without imploding in on itself?

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The lenders really only care that you keep making payments. As long as that happens they are pretty happy to not raise a stink and let the money flow. This is why (usually) national debt is a non-issue.

Now Japan is a unique situation because a large part of this problem is artificial. Specifically the low rate of immigration. As for why? They are a podium contender in the racism Olympics.

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