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by standardUser
905 days ago
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> Two recent studies in the United States show, that in some circumstances, families whose income has increased will have more children. There's a massive gulch between "too poor to have ubiquitous access to birth control and healthcare" and "rich enough to provide the upbringing I desire for my child". Most Americans exist in that gulch. > But something happened to the American family over the last three decades: that downward slope became a U-turn. Women in families in the top half of the income spectrum are having more kids than their similar-earning counterparts did 20 years ago. Women from the very richest households are now having more children than those less-well off. https://qz.com/1125805/the-reason-the-richest-women-in-the-u... Give people enough resources and they'll have more kids. But it takes a lot of resources, and an increasing amount year by year, to hit that mark. |
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Not sure I buy that - I know plenty of couples, each of them with good 6 figure salaries, who have no interest in having kids, ever - if they had 7 figure salaries, I don't think it would change their mind one bit.