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Researchers Decry Declining Births in America, But What Incentives Are There for People to Have Babies?

Por: The Root Opinion September 24, 2022

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The pandemic has helped usher in a decline in new babies being born in America, continuing a trend of diminishing birth rates that threatens the replacement levels of the country’s population.nnnA CBS News report says data across two dozen states in the U.S. shows that a seven percent drop in births was recorded in December, nine months after the coronavirus pandemic began.nnnAnd Brookings Institute has already flagged the alarm that there... + full article



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