US Birthrate Continues to Decline

I certainly have no problem with birth control, having practiced it my entire adult life.
I think the point of that post as I recall was that having families has fallen in importance to the old days.
I can't argue that. The old ways are going by the wayside. People feel more free to pursue their wants. Societal pressure to marry and kids is waning and a growing number are ignoring it.
 
Looks like we need more immigrants
 
Labor wages don't affect prices. Period.

I'm sorry...

But this is one of the dumbest throughts I've seen expressed on this board.

And there have been some that were really out there, this ranks right up there.

WW
 
In 2025, 710,000 fewer babies were born as compared to 2005.

Women are delaying motherhood into their 30's and 40's it seems.


From the piece:

"Whatever the causes, many demographers and economists see the apparent shift toward smaller families and fewer children as a significant concern for the nation and its labor force, especially as immigration into the U.S. has also plunged under the Trump administration." Yeah the price of labor is going to go way up (no pun intended).

Frankly, I don't see it. Our maternity ward is as busy as ever it seems. It should make people think twice about wanting to limit birthright citizenship; but it won't.
Wait, you assholes always say there are too many people on the planet. That's not true at all.

There are too many STUPID people on the planet.

You among them.
 
Wait, you assholes always say there are too many people on the planet. That's not true at all.

There are too many STUPID people on the planet.

You among them.
There aren't too many people. But it's a good thing people are pursuing what they want whether it's a family or not. Either choice is acceptable.
 
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