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Comparatively, fertility rates among less-than-weekly-attending Americans drops to around 1.7 and below 1.5 for nonreligious ...
But a pair of recent stories paints a vivid picture, not just of our losses, but who is gaining from them.
Texas birth rates have been falling in recent years, mirroring a nationwide trend but at a faster pace than the U.S. average.
Advocacy group Children at Risk cites factors such as rising child care costs, limited health care access, unstable housing ...
Credit: Envato Elements The Birth Rate Dropping in the U.S. is Concerning People…Except Women The nation's birth rate is now ...
The birth rate in the U.S. dropped to a record low in 2024 with fewer than 1.6 children per woman, newly-released federal ...
The U.S. fertility rate reached a new low in 2024, falling by 1% from 2023, according to federal data released last week. The ...
U.S. birth rate is below the replacement rate of 2.1 births per woman required to maintain stable population without ...
China’s birth rate is falling below replacement levels, raising questions over the economic future of the Asian giant.
Pronatalists’ core argument that a higher birth rate would increase the size of the labor force overlooks some short-term ...
Looking ahead, the National Center for Education Statistics estimates that K-12 enrollment will drop by another 2.7 million ...
The 2023 rate showed a drop in general fertility for every single state, with Ohio seeing an 8.9% decrease from the state’s average of 61.9 births per 1,000 between 2011 and 2020. The birth rate for ...