Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Why the Falling U.S. Birth Rates Are So Troubling

By Josh Sanburn TIME:Little Baby

We’re becoming Europe. At least, that’s what a long line of U.S. birth-rate figures seems to being telling us. And that’s bad news for the future of the country. New numbers released by the U.S. government on Tuesday show record-low birth rates in 2011: the general fertility rate (63.2 per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44) was the lowest ever recorded; the birth rate for teenagers ages 15 to 19 declined; birth rates for women ages 20 to 24 hit a record low; and rates for Hispanic and non-Hispanic black women dipped. Some birth rates remained unchanged, like those of women in their late 40s. Only women ages 35 to 39 and 40 to 44 are more likely to have babies now than in the past.

Read more: http://business.time.com/2012/10/04/why-the-falling-u-s-birth-rates-are-so-troubling/#ixzz28oTy2IK5

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