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    1. TimesandSundayTimes on

      The fertility rate in England and Wales has fallen for the third year in a row to reach the lowest levels on record, figures show, as the average age of parents rose.

      Last year the total fertility rate fell to 1.41 children per woman — the lowest since comparable figures were first collected in 1938, according to data released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

      This figure was down from 1.42 children in 2023 and is the third drop in fertility levels in as many years. The only regions where the total fertility rate increased were the West Midlands, where it rose from 1.56 in 2023 to 1.59 last year, and London, which experienced a jump from 1.33 to 1.35 over the same period

    2. hairyscotsman2 on

      And the party leading the polls wants to deport 600k mostly working age people when we’ve a lot of old people who will need care. 45% support that according to YouGov (who didn’t remind them about the elderly numbers first). Do they really want that?

    3. It’s economic suicide to get kids unless you have things sorted and settled. Add that people get into relationships later and later and you get a situation where it just isn’t that feasible anymore.

    4. Und3adShr3d on

      Can’t imagine why people don’t want to bring kids into the world. Everything is so shiny, happy and affordable. /s

    5. Amazing-Marzipan3191 on

      The bot removed my first comment because it was too short. Now I am adding some verbiage to my question in the hope it’ll leave me alone. The question was, is this for every demographic?

    6. Alexiasanchez on

      NHS also unwilling to support married couples with fertility issues unless they fit strict guidelines, so you have to go private, which creates a barrier to entry and will cause a loss of birth rates.

    7. Slobbadobbavich on

      If the birthrate drives the economy then pay people living wages where they can afford to have kids. That means affordable housing, affordable services for child care etc. I don’t have kids, cost too much.

    8. OilAdministrative197 on

      We all know its price largely of homes. People no how terrible our rentals are so most want to save for their own house before having kids which just takes forever and have smaller houses resulting in few babies. Then add the costs of larger cars, more childcare, more food etc its simple economics.

    9. Is anyone surprised by article after article about plummeting fertility rates? We get it, the world is terrible and unaffordable.

    10. Women „don’t need a man“ and are too busy with their careers.

      So, how is this a surprise?

      Good news: we won’t need women to have children in a few decades, when artificial wombs are widely available.

    11. When you price people out of parenthood.

      Birth rate falls.

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    12. KingofLingerie on

      Good news there is a robot womb being developed to bring capitalist slaves to term. You humans are done.

    13. You want kids to have as good life or better than what you had. Everyone and their sick grandpa knows CO2 ppm will be rising 4 ppm annually and therefore earth will be basically uninhabitable in a few decades.

    14. LongConsideration662 on

      People keep talking about economic reasons why people aren’t having kids but the thing is, most rich people aren’t having kids either, how many kids does leonardo dicaprio have? None? How many kids does Song hye kyo have? None? The truth is, plenty of rich people who can afford to have kids simply aren’t having them because simply people don’t want to, earlier when there was no means of entertainment, people used to have plenty of kids, now people have other things that give them happiness.

    15. theteapotofdoom on

      As the world currently is and trending, it’s unethical to bring another person into this epic disappointment. Adopt. Provide a loving home to a fellow traveler on this journey of fleeting joy and unavoidable loss that none of us choose to depart on.

    16. To be fair it’s not surprising. The cost of living, houses, child care and wages that had stagnated in 14 years of ‘austerity’ and suddenly it’s “Why are people getting into relationships later in life and delaying having kids?”

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