There are, however, three factors that statistically predict higher birth rates: a state’s cost of living (a lower cost of living associated with a higher birth rate); the share of residents who seldom or never attend religious services (with a lower connection to organized religion associated with lower birth rates); and the 2020 vote for Joe Biden (with states that gave Biden the largest share having the lowest birth rates). Of all the factors, the vote for Biden was the strongest predictor of a low birth rate.
The article cited President Joe Biden as proposing paid family leave, subsidized child care, and federally funded preschool as ways to convince people to have more children.
Missing from that list is less woke, more positive nuclear family media promotion.
the 2020 vote for Joe Biden (with states that gave Biden the largest share having the lowest birth rates). Of all the factors, the vote for Biden was the strongest predictor of a low birth rate.
Even sperm are angry at the Biden economy and war fetish.
Dems make families poorer and they chose to have less children.
How many more real Americans would there have been had we not aborted 60 million? Because we aborted their children also. The American holocaust. Perhaps one was the new Einstein.
“Sources: National Center for Health Statistics, final natality data. Of all live births in Texas during 2018-2020 (average), 47.6% were Hispanic, 33.4% were white, 12.9% were black, 0.2% were American Indian/Alaska Native and 5.5% were Asian/Pacific Islander.”