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"Make Moms Great Again" - U.S. Faces CRISIS As Birthrates Hit ALL-TIME Low

Aug 7, 2025
The U.S. birth rate has plummeted to a record low of 1.59, raising alarms about family structures and cultural values. Historical comparisons reveal stark contrasts between past and present financial landscapes affecting family sizes. Discussions highlight modern dilemmas women face regarding starting families and the suggested role of immigration in addressing these challenges. The podcast also touches on the demographic shifts involving Muslims and Latinos, exploring their impact on the political landscape and future societal dynamics.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Birth Rate Hits Historic Low

  • The U.S. birth rate dropped to an all-time low of 1.59 children per woman, below the generational replacement level of 2.1.
  • This decline reflects long-term trends of women delaying or opting out of having children.
INSIGHT

Cultural Shifts Hurt Family Formation

  • Declining birth rates result from devaluing family, marriage, and human life in society.
  • Shifts away from marriage and children weaken the family unit, which is foundational for social stability.
ANECDOTE

Personal Views on Family Size

  • Tom Ellsworth shares personally he and his wife would have had more children if not for delaying marriage.
  • Patrick Bet-David states he would have had 20 kids, highlighting differing personal views on family size.
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