The United States is experiencing a declining birth rate. Contributing factors include a lack of paid leave, discrimination against pregnant workers, high childcare costs, wage gaps between men and women, and strict abortion restrictions. These issues may impact the appeal and feasibility of motherhood for many women.
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U.S. Birth Rate Decline Attributed to Multiple Factors
The U.S. is seeing a decline in birth rates, attributed to several factors such as inadequate paid leave, discrimination against pregnant workers, high childcare costs, wage disparities, and strict abortion laws. These elements are believed to affect women's decisions regarding motherhood.
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U.S. Birth Rate Decline Attributed to Multiple Factors