Over the past few decades, birth rates have plummeted in the West. A recent Financial Times article reported that the decline in fertility has been much steeper among progressives than conservatives.
The fertility drop began in the 1960s. While some attribute it to “climate anxiety” or economic pressures, cultural changes offer a better explanation.
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