Newsweek has looked into what Trump's impact on birth rates was after his first term and whether it's likely to happen again.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. births rose slightly last year, but experts don’t see it as evidence of reversing a long-term decline. A ...
As a human woman, it’s a question I’ve been asked my entire ... with only 3.6 million births recorded. And as the birth rate ...
The U.S. birth rate fell 2% in 2023 to about 3.6 million, according to final data released March 18 by the Centers for ...
Many Americans say they want more kids, but can't afford them because of steep childcare and household expenses.
Wade was overturned, birth rates and infant mortality increased ... by grants from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute on Minority Health ...
Jordan joined Newsweek in 2024 from The Evening Standard and had previously worked at Metro.co.uk, she has background in international human-interest ... Spain's birth rate has gone up for the ...
ranking fourth in birth rate. The next highest net populations gains between births and deaths, excluding migration, were Macomb (+1,861), Ottawa (+1,405), and Oakland (+818). Statewide ...
As Colorado’s birth rate continues a 20-year decline, maternity care services have become less financially sustainable, shrinking access in several counties. The Daily Sentinel previously ...
SEOUL, Feb. 26 (UPI) --South Korea's birth rate rose in 2024, the country's statistics agency reported on Wednesday, marking the first increase in nine years in a slight respite from a looming ...