New research shows a sharp, accelerating rise in childlessness, with 5.7 million more women aged 20-39 without children than expected in 2024. This trend has contributed to 11.8 million fewer U.S. births since 2007.
A lot of us don’t. I mean I guess that’s the point of the article. My partner and I have said for years “maybe, someday, when we can afford it” and just… never could afford it. Now pushing 40 and still can’t. A kid would be a catastrophic cost for us at the moment. Simple as.
A lot of us don’t. I mean I guess that’s the point of the article. My partner and I have said for years “maybe, someday, when we can afford it” and just… never could afford it. Now pushing 40 and still can’t. A kid would be a catastrophic cost for us at the moment. Simple as.