The Real Reason Birth Rates Are Falling - Lyman Stone
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Top Comments (10)
I think the attitude of "we're not supposed to have kids before our late 20s/early 30s" comes from the culture. It comes from the parents of Millennials and Gen Z. The parents that were the most divorced generation in history, and they spread the culture to their kids. "Don't get married before you're 30. It was my biggest mistake/regret". You probably shouldn't listen to advice about marriage from the most divorced generation in history, but we did. And now it's a part of the culture.
Peter Zeihan said it best: "In the countryside, on the farm, kids are free labor. In the city, kids are very expensive furniture."
Chris you should do your part and have 10 kids.
Only normy Americans would scramble to ignore reality and blame the most obscure reasons for low birth rates. My whole country is walkable and has a fert rate of less than 1.4. Absolutely terrible.
"Say girl, how much was your dad making throughout the decade you were born and what's that in 2025 USD?"
bro thinks a half a million dollar home in Utah is cheap family housing 🤑
Hello you beauties. Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 The Twitter Post That Caused Insane Tension 04:39 The Relationship Between Population Density & Fertility 14:14 Why Young Adults Aren’t Leaving The Nest 20:17 Why Parenthood Is Not For Everyone 30:37 One Minister’s Plan to Increase Births 37:19 Where Do Fertility Preferences Come From? 47:17 Where Do Women’s Income Standards Come From? 57:46 Are Men Supposed To Be Providers For Their Family? 1:06:39 How Women Size Up Potential Partners 1:11:56 Low Fertility Rates In South Korea & The “K-Popification” Of Asian Youth 1:25:05 Satisfaction Comparisons of Men & Women In The Workforce 1:38:29 Why Most Of Us Love Conformity 1:43:48 Find Out More About Lyman
This isn’t the problem. If you live in the countryside, you have to drive 30-45 minutes to get to the bigger grocery stores, but they tend to have more children. Walkability isn’t the problem, it’s the culture of individualism, greed, and not building the world to last for the next generation. The world is better when a man plants the tree he knows that he will never get to enjoy the shade of.
Im a grandparent and would like to help out but i still have to work full time myself. I will probably die at work. I will never be able to retire.
When he said "I'm a very judgemental person" i was like "we can tell, you're not exactly hiding it" entire video he was in it was like that
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I think the attitude of "we're not supposed to have kids before our late 20s/early 30s" comes from the culture. It comes from the parents of Millennials and Gen Z. The parents that were the most divorced generation in history, and they spread the culture to their kids. "Don't get married before you're 30. It was my biggest mistake/regret". You probably shouldn't listen to advice about marriage from the most divorced generation in history, but we did. And now it's a part of the culture.
Peter Zeihan said it best: "In the countryside, on the farm, kids are free labor. In the city, kids are very expensive furniture."
Chris you should do your part and have 10 kids.
Only normy Americans would scramble to ignore reality and blame the most obscure reasons for low birth rates. My whole country is walkable and has a fert rate of less than 1.4. Absolutely terrible.
"Say girl, how much was your dad making throughout the decade you were born and what's that in 2025 USD?"
bro thinks a half a million dollar home in Utah is cheap family housing 🤑
Hello you beauties. Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 The Twitter Post That Caused Insane Tension 04:39 The Relationship Between Population Density & Fertility 14:14 Why Young Adults Aren’t Leaving The Nest 20:17 Why Parenthood Is Not For Everyone 30:37 One Minister’s Plan to Increase Births 37:19 Where Do Fertility Preferences Come From? 47:17 Where Do Women’s Income Standards Come From? 57:46 Are Men Supposed To Be Providers For Their Family? 1:06:39 How Women Size Up Potential Partners 1:11:56 Low Fertility Rates In South Korea & The “K-Popification” Of Asian Youth 1:25:05 Satisfaction Comparisons of Men & Women In The Workforce 1:38:29 Why Most Of Us Love Conformity 1:43:48 Find Out More About Lyman
This isn’t the problem. If you live in the countryside, you have to drive 30-45 minutes to get to the bigger grocery stores, but they tend to have more children. Walkability isn’t the problem, it’s the culture of individualism, greed, and not building the world to last for the next generation. The world is better when a man plants the tree he knows that he will never get to enjoy the shade of.
Im a grandparent and would like to help out but i still have to work full time myself. I will probably die at work. I will never be able to retire.
When he said "I'm a very judgemental person" i was like "we can tell, you're not exactly hiding it" entire video he was in it was like that