In April 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the general fertility rate in the United States ...
In previous years, twinning rates dropped in line with overall birth rates There are many reasons why this may be the case – and social drivers such ... In the 1990s, the multiple pregnancy rate from ...
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25 Reasons Gen Z is Choosing Not to Have Children
Some reasons why Gen Z Americans are opting out of having children in 2025. Why young Americans don't want to have children anymore.
The factors at the root of the high financial saving rate will not prevent it from falling in 2025, but will contain it. As a reminder, Keynesian theory defines savings as the portion of income ...
Vietnam experienced a significant drop in its birth rate in 2024, marking a concerning trend. According to Newsweek, the birth rate fell to 1.91 births per woman, the lowest since records began ...
Even in my home state of Utah, which used to have a super high birth rate, birth rate has plummeted,” Perry said. “Certainly, the cost of housing is one economic factor we can look at.
The report aims to explore the causes, impacts, and potential strategies for reducing interest rate spreads in Nigerian banks. Regulatory Requirements, Charges and Taxes The Central Bank of Nigeria’s ...
From the U.S. to Singapore, the global birth rate is on a decline compared to 1960 as people battle higher costs of living and childcare. They're also dealing more with medical conditions and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Mothers in London are more likely to have children later on in life than elsewhere in England and Wales, as ...
Vietnam's birth rates have fallen below replacement levels for the third consecutive year, with the fertility rate at 1.91 children per woman. Economic factors are driving smaller family sizes ...
No more ‘dragon babies’: China’s birth figures likely to tumble again in 2025 When China recorded an uptick in births last year, some argued the country’s baby bust may be ending.
The Policy Exchange report warned there was no “silver bullet” for collapsing birth rates and said high levels of net immigration in recent years had only provided a “temporary fix”.