Birth Rates in the U.S. Aren’t as High As They Used to Be

Birth Rates in the U.S. Aren’t as High As They Used to Be

The Christian Science Monitor

In 2012, the Census Bureau predicted the U.S. population, then at 313 million, would reach 420 million by 2060, according to the CDC. In fact, some young women still aspire to have, on average, between two and three children, a hope that may go unfulfilled due to timing. Some economists blame economic pressures on families and the uncertainty couples face when trying to budget for a growing family.

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