What America's 'Baby Bust' Means for Public Policy

By A Mystery Man Writer

Birth rates are at a historic low. If they don't rebound, the effects will be felt outside the family.
Birth rates are at a historic low. If they don't rebound, the effects will be felt outside the family.

Is U.S. fertility at an all-time low? It depends

Millennials and Gen Z won't have enough kids to sustain America's population—and it's up to immigrants to make up the deficit

The Labor Supply Rebound from the Pandemic, CEA

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China's new export to America: A baby boom, The Independent

Pro-Natal Policies Work, But They Come With a Hefty Price Tag

Baby boomer, Definition, Age Range, & Societal and Economic Impact

Coronavirus 'baby bust' could mean a half-million fewer U.S. births, Brookings study says

Global fertility has collapsed, with profound economic consequences

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