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Kids? A Growing Number of Americans Say, 'No, Thanks.'

A growing number of US adults say they are unlikely to raise children, according to a study released on Thursday by the Pew Research Center.

A growing number of U.S. adults say... - The New York Times

A growing number of U.S. adults say they are unlikely to raise children, according to a new study. When the survey was conducted last year, 47% of those...

Kids? A Growing Number of Americans Say, 'No, Thanks.' : r/childfree

Even people well above minimum wage, can't afford to raise a child well. Having kids has become a vow of poverty!

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A new study breaks down the reasons more U.S. adults say they are unlikely to have children. gift link ...

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A growing number of U.S. adults say they are unlikely to raise children, according to a new study. When the survey was conducted last year, ...

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Jennifer Glass featured in The New York Times, "Kids? A Growing Number of Americans Say, 'No, Thanks. ... Jennifer Glass featured in The New York ...

Kids? A growing number of Americans say, 'no, thanks.' - PressReader

Pew survey comes as the US birth rate at record low.

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Kids?A Growing Number of Americans Say,'No,Thanks.'47% of those younger than 50 without children said they were unlikely ever to have ...

A growing number of young adults say they are unlikely to have ...

That's according to the Pew Research Center, which found the share of adults under 50 who say they are "unlikely to ever have kids" climbed 10 ...

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Kids? A Growing Number of Americans Say, 'No, Thanks.' A new study breaks down the reasons more U.S. adults say they are unlikely to have ...

Why a growing share of Americans don't want kids - CNBC

Many Americans want children. Just over half of adults ages 18 to 34 without children say they are interested in having them, a 2023 Pew Research survey found.

Poll shows growing number of Americans say they don't want kids

Nearly half -- some 44% -- of respondents ages 18 to 49 in the US said it's “not too likely” or “not at all likely” that they'll have kids ...

Why are more adults not having children? New study ... - USA Today

Rates aren't expected to pick up any time soon, with surveys showing a growing share of young Americans say they are unlikely to have kids.

Why more U.S. adults are choosing not to have kids - Axios

By the numbers: 47% of adults under 50 without kids say they're unlikely to have them — up 10 percentage points from 2018. Of those who said ...

The Experiences of U.S. Adults Who Don't Have Children

And the share of U.S. adults younger than 50 without children who say they are unlikely to ever have kids rose 10 percentage points between 2018 ...

Why fewer Americans are having kids - The Hill

The number of Americans without children is growing, and research suggests the trend is not going to slow down. Nearly 45 percent of women ...

Americans are having fewer kids—if they have them at all

Michael Stahl doesn't understand why his parents had four kids. As the oldest child growing up in a Queens, New York, apartment where space ...

Why Are So Many Americans Choosing to Not Have Children?

It's probably not selfishness, experts say. Even young adults who want children see an increasing number of obstacles.

Is the American belief that kids need space to grow true? If ... - Quora

Is the American belief that kids need space to grow true? If so, wouldn't that mean countries with crowded population densities raise children ...

Growing share of childless adults in U.S. don't expect to ever have ...

Some 44% of non-parents ages 18 to 49 say it is not too or not at all likely that they will have children someday, an increase of 7 percentage ...