_sideffect ,

No one has any money for rent, food, or living expenses.

Everyone is overworked.

We're paid pennies compared to CEO's.

Every single company fucks us by raising prices because they can, and our governments do nothing because they haven't worked for the people in decades..

piskertariot ,

Sounds like a problem for governments to figure out

Immigration was always an outsourced bandaid for solving population decline.

FlyingSquid Mod ,
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I don't blame anyone for not wanting to have kids in this environment.

Gradually_Adjusting ,
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Not only that, but with the increasingly credible threat of automation looming, I don't think we should be looking to traditional economic wisdom for advice about labor shortages.

NineMileTower ,

If we run out of resources, the rich will taste good.

ZoopZeZoop ,

Yes, my wife and I considered not for environmental reasons. My parents thought we were nuts citing the threat of nuclear war when they were kids and everyone continuing to have kids then. They've come around to understand our hesitation now, mostly, but it was distressing that they couldn't understand , if not agree, with hesitating.

Of course, the environment is just one thing that gives us pause these days. People are crazy. Politicians and the laws they create are (or the dissolution of certain laws is) crazy. Plenty of reasons to pause.

FlyingSquid Mod ,
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We did have a child, and I do not regret it, but we also have the means to support her and a way to escape the U.S. if things get much worse. Many Americans don't have either option, and no child should be neglected or abused and every child should have a robust support system. I wish we would encourage and educate people on contraception on a grand scale.

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