3 12, 2019

‘Another Record Low’ for U.S. Fertility

By |2021-01-28T07:49:39+00:00December 3rd, 2019|Fertility, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on ‘Another Record Low’ for U.S. Fertility

Demographic Intelligence leaders feature prominently in a new Forbes piece examining the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control that showed U.S. birthrates fell yet again in 2018. Fertility usually declines in times of economic difficulty, so the slide during the Great Recession and its aftermath was expected. But births have yet to rebound in [...]

4 11, 2019

Bloomberg Tracks “The Global Fertility Crash”

By |2019-11-04T00:46:10+00:00November 4th, 2019|International Birth Rate, U.S. Birth Rate, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Bloomberg Tracks “The Global Fertility Crash”

The steep worldwide decline in births is getting more and more attention in the news. Bloomberg recently did a deep dive on includes conversations with women across the world about their marriage and childbearing decisions. It also has a fascinating searchable visualization of falling fertility in nearly every country worldwide. Read and explore the whole [...]

15 02, 2019

Book Review: Empty Planet

By |2019-02-18T16:07:20+00:00February 15th, 2019|Demo Intel, Fertility, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on Book Review: Empty Planet

Demographic Intelligence advisor Lyman Stone reviews Empty Planet:The Shock of Global Population Decline in the Wall Street Journal in which Canadian social scientist Darrell Bricker and journalist John Ibbitson issue a vital warning to the world. They make a case for “the great defining event of the twenty-first century,” which they say, “will occur in [...]

14 02, 2019

Marriage & Fertility Trends Affect on Financial Institutions

By |2019-02-18T16:05:24+00:00February 14th, 2019|Fertility, Marriage, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on Marriage & Fertility Trends Affect on Financial Institutions

The ABA Banking Journal has published a podcast in which Demographic Intelligence advisor Lyman Stone discusses a number of ways in which marriage and fertility trends may significantly affect financial institutions. In an additional bonus clip, Stone reflects on the effects of regional migration on community bank markets. Access both podcasts here.

21 01, 2019

Should Government Help Increase Birthrate?

By |2021-01-28T07:49:39+00:00January 21st, 2019|Fertility, Marriage, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on Should Government Help Increase Birthrate?

A Bloomberg article highlights the United States low birth rate and discusses ideas on how public policy could make a difference. A report by Demographic Intelligence advisor Lyman Stone is cited to address a number of questions related to possible government action that could influence the U.S. birth rate. The article states “women have, on [...]

20 12, 2018

NYTimes: Fewer Babies than American Women Would Like

By |2018-12-24T15:59:03+00:00December 20th, 2018|Demo Intel, Fertility, Marriage, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on NYTimes: Fewer Babies than American Women Would Like

In an article for The New York Times, the economist Lyman Stone notes that "American Fertility Is Falling Short of What Women Want.” Stone, who serves as an advisor to Demographic Intelligence, predicts that the U.S. fertility rate reached 1.77 children per woman in 2017, a 38-year low. Drawing on research conducted for The U.S. Fertility Forecast, Stone points out [...]

19 12, 2018

A Declining Population Has Arrived in America

By |2021-01-28T07:49:39+00:00December 19th, 2018|Fertility, Marriage, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on A Declining Population Has Arrived in America

A Washington Examiner article highlights a thorough and alarming American Enterprise Institute report on “Declining Fertility in America.” The report by Lyman Stone, an advisor for Demographic Intelligence, finds that “the specter of low fertility, and ultimately of declining populations, has come to America.” Stone lists five causes of this significant reality for our society. [...]

22 10, 2018

Total Fertility Rate Continues to Fall

By |2018-10-22T13:29:06+00:00October 22nd, 2018|Demo Intel, Fertility, U.S. Birth Rate|Comments Off on Total Fertility Rate Continues to Fall

A Washington Post article cites a recent CDC report that shows the total fertility rate declining 18 percent in metro areas and 12 percent in rural areas. The decline holds true for white, black, and Hispanic women. A variety of theories abound for why fertility is falling so sharply. Two Demographic Intelligence advisors share their [...]

31 07, 2018

Fertility Hits 42-Year Low

By |2018-07-31T22:16:25+00:00July 31st, 2018|Demo Intel, Fertility, U.S. Birth Rate, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Fertility Hits 42-Year Low

Despite a rebounding economy, fertility among young women and the less educated continues to fall. Demographic Intelligence has released the July edition of their U.S. Fertility Forecast in which this trend is evaluated. See a press release regarding the new forecast here.

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