I can attest. I run a ministry for infants in California. I couldn’t keep supplies on hand years ago. Now I have bins of stuff that no one is taking.
Roanoke42 on
Must be bad if even majority Mormon Utah is below replacement.
bmjessep on
Should have been two still images.
Norwester77 on
Interesting that even Utah has fallen into the “insufficient” category.
Intrepid-Food7692 on
2008 borns were conceived before the recession in 2007
EternumD on
Another day, another capitalist breeding propaganda post in MapPorn.
Certain-Entrance5247 on
Housing affordability went down, people can’t buy family houses anymore, so they don’t have kids.
m1yash1ro on
STOP MAKING THESE IN GIF FORM ITS AWFUL
So on this gif you can actually click on and use the scroller, so i guess thats an improvement
Nynke_The_Elder on
Given a choice, I choose no. It isn’t just affordability – the Epstein Class is in charge and the place is a mess. My kids wouldn’t stand a chance… at anything. I’m doing „them“ a favor by remaining childless.
Both_Painter_9186 on
Recession. Covid. Inflation made it so people can’t afford kids. Trump and climate change make it so people don’t want kids.
pandaflufff on
Cost of living
nygdan on
this is one of the wackiest „most popular“ topics here.
people are really in a strange fad-like panic over this
pape14 on
Ban video comparison format
transcendental-ape on
Having a child. In this economy?!
Jimmy_Squarefoot on
This is birth rate, not fertility rate
TooSmalley on
One factor I read about a while ago is that America effectively got rid of teenage pregnancy. In the 1990’s birth from people under 20 accounted for something like 15-20% of all births in the USA and now they account for something like 3-5%, Combined that with every demo having less kids on average and you get a pretty drastic reduction.
BackgroundBit8 on
Jeez, there really is nothing to do in South Dakota.
Original-Opportunity on
My youngest daughter is one of 2 kids in her kindergarten that has 2 or more siblings. Everyone else is an only child or has 1 sibling.
AccurateAppeal9455 on
Sad. I love seeing children around.
CeesHuh on
I wonder why
lost_soul-07 on
Avg South Dakota W
Killedamilx on
So tired of „Fertility rate“ bullshit. Like, who is this even for?
DoctorLinguarum on
Oh well. I still ain’t doing it
TheDadThatGrills on
I hope we can all understand how badly the 2008 recession hit Michigan. It was so dire we had to stop fucking in 2007.
ONE_deedat on
Side-effect of Affluence!
Lord3lvan on
very sad
Lorwyn02 on
*Birth rate
skyXforge on
Yikes. None of us under 40 are retiring lol. Maybe if we can get enough robots.
wheyy on
In crisis fertility rates go up, 2008 was one of the worst crisis in the US
SweetJolie_xx on
Where is Elon based?
moglinoss on
Curious. I wonder how such comparasion would look like in Europe
pankatank on
What’s the orange and then red spot near the east coast I can’t tell if it’s Virginia or Maryland since I can’t zoom in
Candid-Ad443 on
there is a direct opposite correspondence in # of children born and healthcare
MrMeowPantz on
Nebraska Cornfuckers
BruceBoyde on
Yep, I’m probably going to stop at 1. I’d have one more, but housing is too fucking expensive. I’m pretty well paid, but I’m not rich.
gofindyour on
My husband and I tried for a baby for years. Now I’m 37 and I kind of see it as a blessing. It still makes me a little sad but eh I get all my time and money to myself
SpotFormal on
Oof
Kellidra on
Now let’s see a comparison of cost of living vs. income with these same maps.
BCMBCG on
I’M DOING MY PART
BrickParfaitX on
Its wild how much lower the rates are in the northeast areas compared to some of the western states even back in 2008
SuperSpy_4 on
2008 destroyed a generation of wealth.
2019 did the same thing.
People born in the 80s and 90’s are going to have a lot harder time trying to help their children
Wooden-Sprinkles7901 on
turns out when you make the country a playground for billionaires and a jail cell for middle class and poor people, there arent enough people wanting to have kids.
BroadwayRegina on

CoolGovernment8732 on
Fertility implies the ability to have children, not the choice not to have them
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I can attest. I run a ministry for infants in California. I couldn’t keep supplies on hand years ago. Now I have bins of stuff that no one is taking.
Must be bad if even majority Mormon Utah is below replacement.
Should have been two still images.
Interesting that even Utah has fallen into the “insufficient” category.
2008 borns were conceived before the recession in 2007
Another day, another capitalist breeding propaganda post in MapPorn.
Housing affordability went down, people can’t buy family houses anymore, so they don’t have kids.
STOP MAKING THESE IN GIF FORM ITS AWFUL
So on this gif you can actually click on and use the scroller, so i guess thats an improvement
Given a choice, I choose no. It isn’t just affordability – the Epstein Class is in charge and the place is a mess. My kids wouldn’t stand a chance… at anything. I’m doing „them“ a favor by remaining childless.
Recession. Covid. Inflation made it so people can’t afford kids. Trump and climate change make it so people don’t want kids.
Cost of living
this is one of the wackiest „most popular“ topics here.
people are really in a strange fad-like panic over this
Ban video comparison format
Having a child. In this economy?!
This is birth rate, not fertility rate
One factor I read about a while ago is that America effectively got rid of teenage pregnancy. In the 1990’s birth from people under 20 accounted for something like 15-20% of all births in the USA and now they account for something like 3-5%, Combined that with every demo having less kids on average and you get a pretty drastic reduction.
Jeez, there really is nothing to do in South Dakota.
My youngest daughter is one of 2 kids in her kindergarten that has 2 or more siblings. Everyone else is an only child or has 1 sibling.
Sad. I love seeing children around.
I wonder why
Avg South Dakota W
So tired of „Fertility rate“ bullshit. Like, who is this even for?
Oh well. I still ain’t doing it
I hope we can all understand how badly the 2008 recession hit Michigan. It was so dire we had to stop fucking in 2007.
Side-effect of Affluence!
very sad
*Birth rate
Yikes. None of us under 40 are retiring lol. Maybe if we can get enough robots.
In crisis fertility rates go up, 2008 was one of the worst crisis in the US
Where is Elon based?
Curious. I wonder how such comparasion would look like in Europe
What’s the orange and then red spot near the east coast I can’t tell if it’s Virginia or Maryland since I can’t zoom in
there is a direct opposite correspondence in # of children born and healthcare
Nebraska Cornfuckers
Yep, I’m probably going to stop at 1. I’d have one more, but housing is too fucking expensive. I’m pretty well paid, but I’m not rich.
My husband and I tried for a baby for years. Now I’m 37 and I kind of see it as a blessing. It still makes me a little sad but eh I get all my time and money to myself
Oof
Now let’s see a comparison of cost of living vs. income with these same maps.
I’M DOING MY PART
Its wild how much lower the rates are in the northeast areas compared to some of the western states even back in 2008
2008 destroyed a generation of wealth.
2019 did the same thing.
People born in the 80s and 90’s are going to have a lot harder time trying to help their children
turns out when you make the country a playground for billionaires and a jail cell for middle class and poor people, there arent enough people wanting to have kids.

Fertility implies the ability to have children, not the choice not to have them