Making Sense of America's Low Fertility Rate

In April, the federal government reported that America’s total fertility rate—the number of children a woman is statistically expected to have over her lifetime—had dropped to 1.57.

The alarm was immediate, with lawmakers and pundits invoking the specter of a graying, shrinking America unable to fund its elders.

But experts who have spent careers studying this number had a somewhat different reaction: We’ve seen this movie before.

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