One in Three Young Adults in America Do Not Want to Have Children
- One in three young adults in America do not want to have children, according to a new report.
- 23% of surveyed millennials and Gen Z Americans are not planning on becoming parents because of their financial situation.
- 31% of those not planning on having kids cited concerns about the political and social world their children would grow up in.
- 23% of those surveyed believed having children was irresponsible because of climate change.
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One in Three Gen Zers and Millennials Do Not Want Children, Many Say Having Kids is 'Irresponsible' Because of 'Climate Change'
One in three people born between 1981 and 2012 do not have or want children. Polling conducted by the Independent Center in association with Newsweek found that “30 percent of Gen Zers (people born between 1997 and 2012) and millennials (people born between 1981 and 1996) did not have nor want any children.” “Comparatively, 62 percent said they had or wanted to have children, while 9 percent said they were unsure,” Newsweek reports. Shockingly, …
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Read Full ArticlePoll: 1 in 3 Young Adults Do Not Have and Do Not Want Children
The survey results come after the CDC announced in April that the U.S. birthrate has dropped to an all-time low. The post Poll: 1 in 3 Young Adults Do Not Have and Do Not Want Children appeared first on Breitbart.
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