“I think it probably should be a concern for the government, the declining birth rate,” Sarah Brewington told NPR. “There is going to come a time when everyone is retiring and there’s not going to be a workforce.”

Many researchers believe this accelerating global shift is being driven in large part by a positive reality. Young couples, and women in particular, have far more freedom and economic independence. They’re weighing their options and appear to be making very different choices about the role of children in their lives.

“It’s not that people don’t like kids as much as they used to,” said Melissa Kearney, an economist who studies fertility and population trends at the University of Notre Dame. “There’s just a lot of other available options. They can invest in their careers, take more leisure time — it’s much more socially acceptable.”

This change in decision-making and behavior appears to be accelerating. New research from the United Nations found that the number of children born to the average woman worldwide has reached the lowest point ever recorded. In every country and every culture, women are having fewer than half as many children as they did in the 1960s.

I, for one, am glad I got snipped. I’ve no interest in contributing to this pyramid scheme.

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    This seems like good news. We are too many, we cannot have unbounded growth, and there’s almost no support for women.

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    I cannot fathom why anyone would bring children into this world intentionally at this stage so this seems like an overall good thing to me.

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    Our intent was to not have kids at all when my wife and I got married. We had an oopsie, then the VA let me have a vasectomy.

    Our oopsie just had his 9th birthday a week or so ago. 🙂

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      I got fixed the same year I had a cervical spine fusion. Since I’d well met my deductible, getting snipped ran $35.