Demographers say the trend reflects a long-term delay in childbearing, not a population crisis. But the gap between policy and reality continues to spark national debate.
Breakdown
- U.S. fertility rate has dropped to a record low of 1.599 children per woman.
- The rate is well below the replacement level of 2.1 needed to maintain population. 9s
- Economic, housing, healthcare, and climate concerns are cited as key reasons for the decline. 38s
- Experts say the trend reflects delayed childbearing, not a population crisis. 1m 6s
- The gap between policy and reality is fueling ongoing national debate. 1m 13s