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Teen births continue to decline in U.S
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

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The number of U.S. babies born to teen mothers dropped to record lows in 2011, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Fewer women also gave birth in their 20s than in prior years, researchers found - but the birth rate increased for those in their late 30s and early 40s.

"The economy has declined, and that certainly is a factor that goes into people's decisions about having a child," said CDC statistician Brady Hamilton, lead author of the new report.

http://news.yahoo.com/teen-births-contin...09020.html
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

They had a good discussion on the fertility issue on our local NPR station last week: http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp1...babies_sav

It's really a confluence of a lot of factors. I think a lot of us are blaming feminism and it certain is part of the reason, but by no means is that all of it and probably not even most of it. The thing is, when you poll people on two different data points, how many kids do they have versus how many do they want to have you get two different numbers. If everyone had the amount of kids they ideally want, the fertility rate in America would be 2.5, moderately above replacement rate.

What has changed most of all is incentive. Like just about all issues, the answer is to just follow the money. At one time, the more kids, the more workers and the wealthier your family became and the more your safety net widened. Kids were a good return on investment. At some point in the last century, children became a financial liability. A bad return on investment. The cost of having kids, and paying for their education has skyrocketed. One of my good friends, he has to put his kids in daycare and his kids daycare alone cost more than my rent for a month. Then he eventually wants them in private school because most California schools are so shitty. That's at least a few thousand more a month for two kids. Then he has to put something away for their college educations which go up every year and meanwhile savings accounts are paying interest below the rate of inflation. Shit adds up. A kid is just not a good investment anymore and the only reason to have one is for purely emotional reasons. Then on top of that all, the stigma of being a childless adult has been vanquished.
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

In other news...video game sales on the rise.
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

In a primarily rural economy, children are an asset. They provide "free" labor, and a farm produces enough food to feed a dozen children as easily as one or two. When a populace becomes more urbanized, however, either living in cities or living in suburbs and small towns, children become a liability, because every child means a hit to the wallet. You have to buy more food at the store, you have to buy clothes (and the standards of dress are much higher in a city than they are in some rural farming community. You never see girls wearing flour-sack dresses anymore.) Tuitions, daycare, and other accessories of modern life like cars and cellphones for the teenagers all add up, while the children seldom provide any financial benefits unless the family is on welfare, which means all these costs are simply absorbed by the state.
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

Maybe girls are seeing shows like Sixteen and Pregnant and then resolving to be more diligent about taking the pill?
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

So many ways to make children affordable again:

- Higher tax exemptions
- Elimination of public schooling
- Privatizing colleges and no more federal loans

America spends more $$$ on its kids today than ever before... and yet kids are more messed up and less accomplished than ever.

Kids who do well come from good families. Kids who do bad come from bad families. Making giant social programs that suck the country dry isn't going to change this.

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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

I think obesity is one reason. When a girl/ woman reaches a certain BMI, it is harder to conceive. The excess fat tissue throws off her hormone balance.
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

Speakeasy, part of that safety net was that your kids would care for you in your later years. That's mostly unnecessary nowadays, what with social security and Medicare. Now that the state is doling out money to the elderly, the elderly don't have to rely on their kids. Depending on you ask, welfare weakens families and promotes independence - and both charges are true.

The decline in births is probably a result of our current recession. Even with 'unintended' pregnancies, when times are bad, people get more worried about having a baby. I haven't seen any evidence that it's a cultural change.

There's a simple solution to teen and unintended pregnancies - long term birth control, which requires the user do nothing beyond the initial procedure, for months or years. Intrauterine devices are one such device. They're a lot more popular elsewhere. It always astonishes me that their use is not more common.
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Do teenagers seriously worry about the recession while they're engaging in their early, unprotected pumps 'n' dumps?

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Quote: (02-11-2013 04:30 PM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

Do teenagers seriously worry about the recession while they're engaging in their early, unprotected pumps 'n' dumps?

Of course not. Big Daddy Government will happily increase the national deficit to continually pay these irresponsible bitches for their bastard spawn.

Funny thing is, I've lived in the same neighborhood for most of my life. When I was a teenager, the high school I graduated from was noted every year for having the highest teen pregnancy rate in the county. From what I hear, the number of pregnant teenagers at that school is now worse than it's ever been. Thanks MTV!

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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

Birth control

http://elitedaily.com/elite/2013/teen-pr...ol-schools

I have heard that Depo-Provera is very popular in the inner city.
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Teen births continue to decline in U.S

U.S. Births Fall to Lowest Level Since 1980s
Number of babies born has declined in 10 of the last 11 years as fertility rate slumps
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-births-...1557892860

Article is there, but I wanted to post the charts.

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