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by crote 1020 days ago
2.1 is the replacement rate for well-developed countries. It does not apply universally to all countries.

For example, the US had a fertility rate of 7.0(!) in 1800 and saw no significant population growth due to births because most of those kids died well before reaching the age of reproduction.

Historically, fertility rates have always dropped once basic standards of living have managed to get rid of excess child mortality.