According to this we are making less people.
In 2023, the US fertility rate, the average number of children born to a woman during her reproductive years, hit a record low of around 54 births per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44, a 3% drop from the previous year.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Record Low Fertility Rate:
The US fertility rate in 2023 was at its lowest level in over a century, with a 3% decrease from 2022.
- Birth Rate Decline:
The number of births in the US also decreased by 2% in 2023 compared to 2022.
- Total Fertility Rate:
The total fertility rate, which is the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime, was around 1.62 children per woman in 2023.
- Factors Contributing to the Decline:
Several factors are believed to contribute to the declining fertility rate, including women delaying motherhood, economic downturns, and increased awareness of reproductive health.
- Comparison to Previous Years:
In 1957, the fertility rate was 122.9 births per 1,000 women ages 15–44, which is more than double the current rate.
- Implications:
The declining fertility rate raises concerns about the future of the US population, including potential workforce shortages and challenges for social security and healthcare systems.
- Data Source:
The data on fertility and birth rates comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Awesome! Now if only the economy (and everything else mentioned) wasn’t dependent on continuous exponential growth. Guess between this and deportations we should be good to leave public land as it is.
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