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America is worrying about fertility again. But it’s not really about families

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America is worrying about fertility again. But it’s not really about families
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America is worrying about fertility again. But it’s not really about families

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  • STAT·May 1

    America is worrying about fertility again. But it’s not really about families

    America is worried about fertility rates — again. Coverage of the country’s declining birth rate reflects widespread unease: Families are struggling, young adults are delaying or forgoing parenthood, and the future labor force feels uncertain. These concerns are rooted in real social and economic challenges. Childcare is unaffordable, housing is out of reach for many, health care access is precarious, and paid parental leave is still not guaranteed. Only now, as these pressures have produced sustained fertility declines, have calls for expanded material supports gained real political traction. But America’s anxiety about fertility has never been only, or even primarily, about supporting families. It is about who is having children, under what conditions, and in whose interest. In other words, it is about power and control. Throughout U.S. history, reproduction has been treated less as a deeply personal decision than as a tool for securing national strength, economic growth, and demographic dominance. Political attention to fertility rises not because people’s lives have become easier or harder, but because births are not occurring in the “right” way, at the “right” pace, or among the “right” groups. The language and targets have shifted over time, but the underlying logic of reproductive governance

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