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US Fertility Rate Falls To All-Time Low (npr.org)

(Thursday April 09, 2026 @11:30PM (BeauHD) from the downward-trends dept.)


An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR:

> Women in the U.S. gave birth to roughly 710,000 fewer children last year compared with the nation's peak in 2007, according to [1]preliminary data released (PDF) this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Lead researcher Brady Hamilton, a demographer with the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, said the latest [2]one percent drop in "general fertility" from 2024 to 2025 is part of a long-running downward trend. "Since 2007, there's been a decline in the general fertility rate [in the U.S.] of 23%," Hamilton told NPR.

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> The impact of that change in real numbers is sizable: In 2007, there were 4,316,233 babies born. Last year, even though the nation's population as a whole is larger, there were only 3,606,400 newborns. There's no consensus over why women and couples have shifted their behavior so significantly. Some experts point to economic factors, others say cultural influences, and better access to education and contraception for women are driving the change.

"We're seeing big drops in fertility rates for young women, teenagers and women in their 20s," said economist Martha Bailey, head of the California Center for Population Research at the University of California, Los Angeles. "What's not yet clear is whether or not those same women will go on to have children later on."

"People are having the number of children they want and that they can afford at a time that makes the most sense for them," she said. "What I don't think anyone is in favor of is a Handmaid's Tale type policy regime, where we're trying to talk families into having children they don't want."

One silver lining in the data is the 7% decline in teen pregnancies in 2025. Bianca Allison, pediatrician and associate professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, said: "What is actually affecting the birth rates are likely lower rates of teen pregnancy overall, which is in the context of higher use of contraception and lower sexual activity for youth, and then also continued access to abortion care."



[1] https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/vsrr/vsrr043.pdf

[2] https://www.npr.org/2026/04/09/nx-s1-5779627/birthrate-united-states-babies-immigration



Porn (Score:1)

by tttesty ( 8774457 )

That's why.

Re: (Score:2)

by kqs ( 1038910 )

Nope, ICE and bigotry. Immigrants have more kids than citizens on average. If it weren't for immigrants, the US birth rate would have been below replacement for years. Bigots know this, so in their fear and hatred they try to racially cleanse us by deporting honest workers and denying birthright citizenship.

Bigots gonna bigot, but we don't need to elect them.

Here's an idea (Score:2)

by MAXOMENOS ( 9802 )

What if we enacted policies to make having children, you know, affordable?

So this is it. We're going to die.