When babies disappear
The magic fertility number, if you want the population to remain stable, is 2.1 children per woman. Today, the U.S. fertility rate perches at 2.01. Compared to countries like Poland (1.32), Germany (1.36), and Singapore (1.11), that might seem impressive. But as Last points out in What to Expect, America’s buoyant fertility may be a statistical mirage.
Break the numbers down demographically, and the trends seem less promising. For college-educated women, for instance, the fertility rate is roughly 1.6. As education goes up, fertility shrinks. Hispanic women, meanwhile, pull far more than their own weight, with an average rate of 2.73. The problem? Their fertility numbers are falling fast as well, and continue to plummet as immigrant women assimilate into the larger U.S. culture…
The best arguments for having children, unfortunately, run opposed to modern, secular American culture. Good reasons to have kids tend to be about delayed gratification, prioritizing family, putting others first, transmitting serious values and beliefs, focusing on something larger than yourself, and understanding the difference between joy and fun. Perhaps this is why, as Last notes, “American pets now outnumber American children by more than four to one.” It’s also why, if American fertility continues to slide — and, as the author notes, that’s still an “if” at this point — there’s little the government can do.









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I’ll miss the human race. Kind of, I won’t be here by then.
theCork on January 14, 2013 at 11:07 PM
Perhaps you should get rid of no-fault divorce and family law that turns fathers into ATMs without custody. Just a thought.
John the Libertarian on January 14, 2013 at 11:09 PM
It amuses me that the author complains about internet hyperbole while selecting the title she did for her own article.
alchemist19 on January 14, 2013 at 11:22 PM
Sounds like the Western world has voluntarily chosen to turn Children of Men into a documentary.
Somehow, I don’t get the sense that the Muslims have elected to follow the same path to civilizational suicide. I wonder how these hedonistic young women who think that life is all about having “fun” will react when the demographic tipping point is reached, sharia law is finally imposed, and the stern, bearded men hand them their burkas and inform them that the party is now over. Forever.
Hayabusa on January 14, 2013 at 11:42 PM
Amen to that, brother.
The Rogue Tomato on January 15, 2013 at 12:13 AM
The babies are all here down in the South in the Baptist churches. (Only slightly kidding).
Behold, children are a gift of the Lord,
The fruit of the womb is a reward.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior,
So are the children of one’s youth.
How blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them;
They will not be ashamed
When they speak with their enemies in the gate.
Psalm 127:3–5
We have lost our understanding of the truth that children are a blessing. Through abortion and daycare children have come to be viewed as commodities, and viewing any person as a liability or asset chips away at our own being.
INC on January 15, 2013 at 2:15 AM
Sorry to sound like a lefty greenie, but we couldn’t go on growing the population forever. Science could probably find a way to feed more of us, but the aesthetics of living in an overcrowded environment are wretched. Been to the inner city lately?
S. Weasel on January 15, 2013 at 7:00 AM
Great ideas just for starters! Unfortunately that would require rightwingers to do something on this subject besides complain and scold, so I’m not sure I’ll see it happen.
This little fact has flown over the heads of whiny breeders for the past couple decades. It’s a delusion so strong that Social inSecurity was basically built entirely around the premise…our society wouldn’t even admit it had to end when the baby boom was over for crying out loud.
And +1 about the inner city. Every now and again some airhead will come up with a ‘study’ that ‘shows’ everybody could live in an area the size of one state – conveniently neglecting to mention that we’d live like ants in a hill, crime would exceed Sodom & Gomorrah levels, and life would suck.
MelonCollie on January 15, 2013 at 9:41 AM