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X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal路 2025-09-10 23:12
U.S. population growth will slow to a crawl over the next few decades as fertility rates decline and net immigration shrinks because of stricter enforcement, the Congressional Budget Office said https://t.co/Et12WqCfnk ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk路 2025-09-02 15:34
The death of GreeceVisegr谩d 24 (@visegrad24):馃嚞馃嚪 More than 700 schools have been closed in Greece due to a prolonged demographic crisisGreece has one of the lowest fertility rates in the European Union - around 1.3 births per woman, far below the replacement level of 2.1.The population is rapidly aging, while young https://t.co/WvS0RIbwWQ ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk路 2025-09-02 04:24
Demographic Trends - Birth rates among right-wing individuals in the U S and developed world have remained relatively stable in recent decades [1] - Fertility rates among left-wing individuals have declined in recent decades [1]
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal路 2025-07-27 10:19
Capital Account: As global fertility rates drop, two economists make the case for humans https://t.co/9AgUpciRRL ...
X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley路 2025-06-19 17:32
RT Polymarket (@Polymarket)U.S. fertility rates are projected to continue their decline.Is the U.S. headed toward population collapse? ...
Why The U.S. Government Wants Americans To Have More Kids
CNBC路 2025-05-30 07:01
Fertility Rates & Demographics - US fertility rates are hovering around historic lows, approximately 16% births per 10 women over their lifetime, below the 21% needed to sustain the population [1] - Projections indicate that about 25% of young adults today will never have children [1] - Falling birth rates are a concern due to their impact on people's lives, the economy, and the government [2] - Many countries are seeing below replacement fertility, including Mexico [28] Economic Impact - Declining fertility rates could lead to a drag on the US economy and the capacity to cover government programs like Medicare and Social Security [3] - Lower birth rates affect the entire economy, impacting the number of consumers, workers, and taxpayers [5] - A shrinking worker-to-retiree ratio could threaten the financial sustainability of Social Security, with current estimations suggesting solvency until 2033 [6] - Economic uncertainty can lead to decline in fertility [23] Policy & Incentives - Politicians are starting to pay attention to the issue, with leaders proposing ways to address the birth rate decline [3][7] - Both Democrats and Republicans have proposed policies providing money to families, such as baby bonuses or expanded child tax credits [9][10] - A $5,000 baby bonus is not likely to significantly budge fertility rates [12] - Increasing the child tax credit to $4,500 per child could lead to a 3-10% increase in fertility [13][14] - Governments have attempted to influence family formation practices, but these policies may have unintended consequences [16][17] Societal Factors - It's hard to combine work and having kids in modern US society due to limited support for families [4] - A cultural shift is occurring, with young adults prioritizing education, money, and careers [24][25] - Delay in adulthood and difficulty affording a house may push childbearing to later ages, potentially leading to fewer children [19][20] - Immigration could help offset the economic impacts of population decline, but it's politically and demographically uncertain long term [27][28]