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One of the most illuminating aspects of this cultural shift is rooted in demographic and fertility trends. Studies indicate a considerable fertility advantage among conservatives and religious individuals—those aligned with right-leaning, faith-based communities tend to have more children than liberals and secular individuals.
In fact, data from 2010 shows that left-leaning liberals in the U.S. averaged around 1.8 children, whereas far-right individuals averaged about three children. This gap has only widened over the years, with conservative religious populations retaining higher fertility rates globally—up to 70% retention among evangelical Christians and 85% among the Amish.