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Why More Americans Are Going Childless

This article by Bryan Walsh at Axios has a lot of interesting information.

A Pew survey late last week found that 44% of Americans between 18 and 49 who aren’t parents say it is not too likelyor not at all likely that they will have children — an increase of 7 percentage points from 2018.

Why it matters: The shift could lead to smaller family Thanksgiving dinners and major social and economic changes, as children become rarer in many parts of the country and more American adults reach old age with little to no family to support them.

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By the numbers: The effect of greater childlessness is being felt in U.S. fertility numbers, which were already at a record low before 2020 and have continued to drop during the pandemic.

The big picture: Most of those in the Pew survey who report they’re unlikely to have kids say the reason is that they just don’t want to have children. But Americans, in general, have also become more interested in smaller families.

What they’re saying: Much of the increase in childlessness is a result of what Stone calls “stage of life reasons,” including declining rates of marriage and coupling.

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Details: Such parental anxiety is an example of one of the most powerful forces behind changing fertility norms: social contagion.

What’s next: Increased financial support for families does tend to boost fertility, but largely at the margins.

What to watch: There’s a growing political and cultural division in the U.S. over family size.

The bottom line: Whether it’s right to bring a child into the world is an individual decision, but one that is highly influenced by changing social attitudes — in either direction.

Why More Americans Are Going Childless (Axios, November 24, 2021).

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Why More Americans Are Going Childless was last modified: December 5th, 2021 by K.O. Herston
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