The Baby Bust Nobody Wants to Talk About
For much of the twentieth century, governments worried about overpopulation. Today, many nations face the opposite challenge: too few babies. From Britain and Canada to China and Japan, birth rates are falling to historic lows. Politicians acknowledge the problem, economists warn about the consequences, and yet solutions remain elusive. The question is no longer why populations are growing—but why so many people are choosing not to start families at all.
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