What are the economic ramifications of fertility rate being below the replacement level?
US Births Dip to 30-yr Low; Fertility Rate Sinks Further Below Replacement Level
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Re: US Births Dip to 30-yr Low; Fertility Rate Sinks Further Below Replacement Level
#12Student loans, housing costs, job prospects, healthcare, childcare. People are making a rational decision to avoid children they can’t afford. We as a society need to re-examine the causes of rising costs of essentials so reproduction is no longer financially infeasible.
Re: US Births Dip to 30-yr Low; Fertility Rate Sinks Further Below Replacement Level
#13This makes me super happy and super scared. Happy because we have plenty of people on Earth and in the US. We don't need more people. Scared because so many of our economic structures assume infinite population growth.
Re: US Births Dip to 30-yr Low; Fertility Rate Sinks Further Below Replacement Level
#14Student loans, housing costs, job prospects, healthcare, childcare. People are making a rational decision to avoid children they can’t afford. We as a society need to re-examine the causes of rising costs of essentials so reproduction is no longer financially infeasible.
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#15Student loans, housing costs, job prospects, healthcare, childcare. People are making a rational decision to avoid children they can’t afford. We as a society need to re-examine the causes of rising costs of essentials so reproduction is no longer financially infeasible.
I also don't want to leave my wife and I without a child but all I envision are bars of my own making.
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#16What are the economic ramifications of fertility rate being below the replacement level?
It will cause the US to continue to be a nation of immigrants and the resentment that may cause.
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#17Interesting... How many people here would say that they have actively decided not to have children? I am just curious.
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#19What are the economic ramifications of fertility rate being below the replacement level?
Re: US Births Dip to 30-yr Low; Fertility Rate Sinks Further Below Replacement Level
#20Student loans, housing costs, job prospects, healthcare, childcare. People are making a rational decision to avoid children they can’t afford. We as a society need to re-examine the causes of rising costs of essentials so reproduction is no longer financially infeasible.
Exactly. If you think about it, most species reproduce when resources are abundant, and stop reproducing when resources become scarce. That's basically what is happening to young people here.