Millennials are killing the children industry!
- Some headline somewhere in the news
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Millennials are killing the children industry!
It's all that fucking avocado toast.
"People are hoarding old children for longer instead of getting new ones" - CNBC, probably.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/23/how-device-hoarding-by-americans-is-costing-economy.html
Gee, why could that possibly be
Excellent infographics.
There seems to be a misunderstanding about how the economy priced its participants out of, well ... participating. I've been homeless for two-and-a-half years because rent kept going up 15% while I'd not even get a COLA raise. At a certain point, food is more essential than fixed housing.
So, kids? Uh ... I can't afford my own life; in what world would I be so callous as to force someone new to endure a life of servitude?
(I've been antinatalist for a while, he says while a foot or two away from his ex's grandson's Lego table.)
Who can afford it and who wants to bring their kids up in this
What's the real downside of localized population decline? I'm not going to have a child to help the financials of a school district, I think society should be able to adapt to fluctuations in population without having too much of a tantrum 🤷
My wife and I want a child someday and we're privileged enough to be able to afford that (probably) but it's not because we're afraid of the human species going extinct or demographics changing over time. A lot of concern about birth rates is very white supremacist-coded even if some individuals aren't aware of that.
Honestly, I think it has to do with property values. If we can't keep doing this pyramid scheme, the whole premise falls apart. Fewer buyers are not what anybody who owns real property wants.
I know plenty of people in my wider social circle who either chose not to have children, waited until they were older and had more of a financial buffer, or only have one when they wanted multiple due to costs. Also, there are now studies to indicate adverse affects of COVID (both active and affects from previous exposure, or "long COVID") on fertility and negative birth outcomes.