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Andrew Burleson's avatar

“Strong economic growth and affordable housing, for example, are also good predictors of fertility.”

I think this is the most critical root cause. Even wealthy people today experience housing precarity due to the outrageous cost of housing. This makes couples risk averse; fertility naturally (and wisely) drops when people don’t feel confident in their ability to create a stable environment for children.

While we can and should make progress on many other fronts to make parenting easier, none of it will be enough to overcome housing scarcity.

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Aspiring Wizard's avatar

I think we should treat life extension more seriously too. Low birth rates aren't a problem if people aren't dying and stay healthy. This would exactly allow for gradual slow population increase.

It of course raises other concerns about how this society would work and if forever young people would maintain freshness of the mind and stay productive members of society. Idk, but I wish to find out. Overall it seems to me that we can make this world work.

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