The baby bust and the gender gap, by Alex Berenson

Rearing children is the last step into adulthood, and many women of childbearing age want no part of it. From Alex Berenson at alexberenson.substack.com:

Young women in rich countries are becoming more and more liberal and show less and less interest in children

So much for the maternal instinct.

Buried in a national poll from late 2023 is a stunning finding: American women are much less worried about falling fertility rates than men. Fewer than one in three women said they were concerned about the trend, compared to 43 percent of men.

The data, from the respected American Family Survey, an annual study of 3,000 Americans, adds to a picture emerging globally of two linked trends that may be accelerating the baby bust.

In the last decade, young women in rich countries have moved sharply to the left. Young men have not. In some countries they have become much more conservative. The result is a gap in political and cultural attitudes between the sexes that has become a chasm.

The Financial Times captured the trend in a graphic that has received huge attention, with nearly 25 million views on X since last Friday:

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One response to “The baby bust and the gender gap, by Alex Berenson

  1. Whites don’t view the womb as an EBT card or conquering device?

    Women have wild oats to sow now?

    How historic!

    Forward, si se puede!

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