Conservative: Growing US Birth-Rate Divide
“A recent report from the Institute for Family Studies highlights the very real and growing divide between liberals and conservatives when it comes to having children,” observes USA Today’s Ingrid Jacques. Notably, this decade “only 40% of liberal women between the ages of 25 and 35 reported being parents. Meanwhile, 71% of cons`ervative women in this age group say they are parents — a 31 point gap.” The divide is so stark that “in states where Trump won the popular vote, the aggregate child population increased by 7.3% since 2000. The opposite was true in states where Harris won the popular vote — the child population decreased by 7.1%.”
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