• Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Those with higher income levels are the ones deciding to have less kids, whereas those with the lowest incomes are the ones having more. Source

    If people are being forced into not having children for economic reasons, wouldn’t it be the opposite?

    But I don’t disagree about it being in the best interest of my future children not to exist with the way things are heading lol.

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      11 months ago

      If having kids causes you to be poorer what would the results look like?

      The reality is that the more kids you have the worse you are at capitalism: You can’t work as much, you can’t take on more demanding jobs and you’ll make life choices that are less lucrative to care for the kids.

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        11 months ago

        Can only speak for myself, but thankfully I have no interest in more demanding, lucrative jobs to improve my stats in such a rigged and inherently evil game as modern capitalism.

        Doing just well enough with a loving family sounds well-lived to me. They can keep their McMansions and rooftop wine tastings.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah but you also don’t get trashed at the bars every weekend and you live longer healthier life. It isn’t as clear cut as you are making it. I agree being a dad has hurt parts of my career but it has probably helped other parts.

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      11 months ago

      The source you linked tells that more developed countries have less kids, which is almost unrelated to how “affordable” having a child is, which infact have the opposite trend.

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          11 months ago

          Thanks much better, however “Correlation does not imply causation” which is obvious in this case (and as the source itself say, the correlation is probably about education instead etc). The problem is much more complex and trying to explain it with a simple correlation is a bit naive, however you can’t deny how much of an economic struggle raising a kid is for the average income family…

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      11 months ago

      When contraception is expensive, career paths look bleak (or non-existent) and sex is the one fun activity you have… surprisedpikachu.jpg