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America Might Be Witnessing Peak Motherhood
We have absorbed a familiar story about falling birth rates: People are having fewer children.

TL;DR
- Average birth rates can mask significant demographic shifts, such as fewer women becoming mothers.
- Recent research shows a decline in first-birth rates across multiple age groups, indicating more women are remaining childless.
- This trend suggests that women are not just delaying motherhood but are increasingly foregoing it.
- The increase in childlessness is projected to continue, with fewer women reaching age 45 having given birth.
- The author argues that increasing intended childlessness is a symptom of societal pessimism, not necessarily personal choice.
- A society with fewer people experiencing childbirth is losing something valuable beyond demographic statistics.