The U.S. birth rate has reached a record low, with reports indicating that 52% of women ages 20 to 39 are childless. Experts say the shift reflects changing economic conditions, career priorities, and lifestyle choices.
While some view the trend as a sign of evolving social norms, others express concern about long-term population growth and economic implications. The topic continues to generate discussion across policy and social circles.
According to The New York Times, declining birth rates are a growing trend across many developed countries.
The data highlights how personal decisions and broader economic factors intersect.