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Reasons why more Americans are unlikely to have kids revealed | |
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The number of childless Americans who think they are unlikely to have kids in the future has jumped 7% in two years, a new poll has revealed. The majority of them say they just don’t want children. | |
Some 44% of Americans aged between 18 and 49 who don’t have children believe it’s unlikely they will ever be parents, a new Pew Research Center survey found. | |
About 23% of childless respondents seemingly ruled out ever having children, saying it was “not at all likely” that they would become parents some day. Around 21% conceded that the chances of them having kids was “not too likely.” | |
The number of non-parents in the US who are reluctant to raise kids has increased by 7% since 2018. Back then, 37% of respondents said the idea of having children was not something that appealed to them. | |
The overwhelming majority of Americans who already have kids plan to stop at that. Some 74% of US parents younger than 50 said they were either “not too likely” or “not at all likely” to expand their families any further, according to the poll. | |
When asked about the reasons behind their decision not to have kids, a whopping 56% of childless respondents said they just do not wish to have any. Some 19% chalked up their apparent unwillingness to have kids to medical reasons, while a further 17% cited “financial reasons.” About 15% said they lacked a partner to start a family with, while 10% cited their age. | |
A further 9% invoked the “state of the world,” which is apparently too bleak to bring a child into. Some 5% pointed to environmental reasons, including climate change. Only 2% of respondents said they were not planning to have children because of their partner’s stance. | |
The survey, which was released earlier this week, sheds light on a worrying trend that may spell further trouble for US demographics amid a rapidly declining birth rate, largely blamed on the Covid-19 pandemic. Last year, the US birth rate fell by 4% to its lowest point since 1979, dropping for the sixth consecutive year. | |
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