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RE: LeoThread 2025-06-24 22:08

in LeoFinance4 months ago

Part 4/10:

Initially, many might intuitively blame the rising cost of housing for declining fertility. Yet research presents a more nuanced picture. A study in the United States showed that while rising house prices corresponded to a decrease in the decision to have children among renters, those who owned homes became more likely to have children as prices increased. This discrepancy suggests that housing costs alone cannot explain the broader decline in birth rates.

Economic Factors vs. Social Dynamics