BIRTH RATES: UNDERPOPULATION, NOT OVERPOPULATION, IS THE BIGGER PROBLEM
By Robert M. Whaples | National Review
Why aren’t people in their 20s and 30s having more children? Surveys suggest a wide range of factors at play; some of them are economic, others are cultural. On the economic side, young adults worry about the costs of raising children, problems paying off current student loans, and the high price of a home. On the cultural side, they explain that having children just isn’t a priority.