The document summarizes Statistics Finland's 2019 population projection, which estimates that Finland's population growth will slow and age due to declining birth rates and a flat net immigration rate of 15,000 people per year. Key points include: - By 2030, no municipalities are projected to have more births than deaths, down from 60 currently. - The demographic dependency ratio measuring the elderly population burden is projected to rise sharply after 2030 as the large baby boom generations retire. - Uusimaa region around Helsinki is projected to continue growing while most other regions decline due to negative natural growth and outward migration from rural areas.