More Americans are choosing to live a childfree life, according to study: 'Looks so peaceful'
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A recent Michigan State University study reveals a significant trend towards childlessness in America, with preference for a quiet, childfree lifestyle growing sharply. The percentage of nonparents unwilling to have children has increased from 14% to 29% between 2002 and 2023. Conversely, those planning to have children has declined significantly, from 79% to 59%. Factors influencing this trend include economic concerns and a desire for freedom. Social media reflects this shift, showcasing affirmations and envy towards childfree lifestyles, emphasizing their appeal among many individuals.
"The quiet...the peace...ugh I love this. Thank you for this it's so affirming. childfree for life," one person wrote.
"As someone in the trenches with a toddler I gotta say I love living vicariously through this kind of content. Your mornings look so peaceful."
Read at New York Post
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