Poll: Birth Rates Not a Concern for Most in US
ARGENTINA, JUL 11 – Argentina's fertility rate is among the lowest in Latin America, signaling a shift from a youthful population amid global calls to empower young people in reproductive choices.
- Analysis of recent trends shows global fertility rates are declining to historic lows, with one in four people living in countries where populations have peaked, driven by worldwide demographic shifts.
- Regional data shows Thailand’s fertility at 1.2 and South Korea’s at 0.8 births per woman, highlighting Latin America’s relatively higher rates with Argentina among the lowest.
- UNFPA urges policymakers to adopt family-friendly policies, as World Population Day emphasizes sustainable development amid India's high unintended pregnancy rates and fertility disparities.
- Projections suggest global population will peak at 10.3 billion in the 2080s, with India potentially benefiting from a demographic dividend while China’s population contracts.
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Poll: Birth rates not a priority for most Americans
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The U.S. faces a crisis that has yet to make itself widely known: Women are having fewer and fewer children with each passing year. Whereas in 2007 the U.S. averaged 2.12 births per woman, that number has continuously fallen ever since, decreasing in 2023 to reach another record low of 1.62 births per woman. That’s well, well below replacement levels. The fertility crisis has yet to make a significant impact on the U.S. economy, but according to…

Poll: Birth rates not a concern for most in US
WASHINGTON — While the Trump administration explores ways to encourage Americans to have more babies and reverse the United States’ falling birth rate, a new poll finds that relatively few U.S. adults see this as a priority or share the…
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