United States fertility rate reaches new low in 2024, CDC data shows

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3 thoughts on “United States fertility rate reaches new low in 2024, CDC data shows

  1. nah, that might just result in a “melting pot” ofethnicities and cultures and traditions, and then where would we be??? Celebrating holidays of other ethnic groups, experiencing other ethnic foods, maybe seeing a different perspective based on other ethnic groups’ experiences.

    I mean, what would the good little KKK White Christian Nationalists in such a horror-filled world?

  2. We’ve created a world that is currently hostile to families and are hurtling towards a future that will be even more hostile. As others have noted, immigration will be the only way to grow the population. Republicans care more about their feelings than the readily apparent fact of the world we live in, though

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