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The millennial baby boom probably isn't going to happen - For years, demographers and social commentators have speculated about the potential for a "millennial baby boom." Following the echo of the Baby Boomers, it seemed natural to anticipate a similar surge in births from the generation poised to enter their prime parenting years. However, as millennials navigate their late 20s, 30s, and early 40s, the data tells a different story. Instead of a boom, we're witnessing a sustained trend of lower birth rates and delayed parenthood, prompting a re-evaluation of what drives family formation in the 21st century. This isn't merely about individual choices; it's a complex interplay of economic pressures, shifting societal values, and a future that feels increasingly uncertain. The ripple effects of this demographic shift extend far beyond family planning, influencing everything from housing markets and education systems to future workforce dyna...

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