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AlphaCentauri

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Fri Nov 30, 2012, 01:42 AM Nov 2012

U.S. birthrate plummets to its lowest level since 1920 [View all]

Source: Washington Post

The U.S. birthrate plunged last year to a record low, with the decline being led by immigrant women hit hard by the recession, according to a study released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.

The overall birthrate decreased by 8 percent between 2007 and 2010, with a much bigger drop of 14 percent among foreign-born women. The overall birthrate is at its lowest since 1920, the earliest year with reliable records. The 2011 figures don’t have breakdowns for immigrants yet, but the preliminary findings indicate that they will follow the same trend.

The decline could have far-reaching implications for U.S. economic and social policy. A continuing decrease could challenge long-held assumptions that births to immigrants will help maintain the U.S. population and create the taxpaying workforce needed to support the aging baby-boom generation.

The U.S. birthrate — 63.2 births per 1,000 women of childbearing age — has fallen to a little more than half of its peak, which was in 1957. The rate among foreign-born women, who have tended to have bigger families, has also been declining in recent decades, although more slowly, according to the report.



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Thank the Lords... ! Purveyor Nov 2012 #1
I don't know many couples having kids. Not surprised. lexw Nov 2012 #2
This shouldn't be a surprise freethought Nov 2012 #3
I work in a birthing center...this seems wrong in our part of the world. AllyCat Nov 2012 #4
Nothing new here- No Vested Interest Nov 2012 #5
Food and medical care are very expensive and very necessary. Lars39 Nov 2012 #6
Yah, you can always send the little snots to work, right? bitchkitty Nov 2012 #7
Child care is extremely expensive. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #9
The cost of raising a child ... Bozita Nov 2012 #8
Why would we want the birth rate to rise? OnlinePoker Nov 2012 #10
Presumably, because it "grows the economy" and new Americans will pay for "our" SS & Medicare Kolesar Nov 2012 #14
Exactly. Many benefits. But this represents many problems also. ffr Nov 2012 #11
Good! NickP Nov 2012 #12
Yep. Just more robots. Amonester Nov 2012 #13
Except it hurts the long-term AlexSatan Nov 2012 #19
Bad news for Repukes. Means an eventual increase in Immigrants, and Immigritants dont vote for Katashi_itto Nov 2012 #15
Soa low US birth rate equals in an increase in immigrants? Puzzledtraveller Nov 2012 #17
If we have a forward thinking immigration policy at some point Katashi_itto Nov 2012 #18
I'm not surprised area51 Nov 2012 #16
We are not the problem with overpopulation davidn3600 Nov 2012 #20
Well that's good for the planet lunatica Nov 2012 #21
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