Skip to main content
Wisconsin Public Radio

Search form

Share:

Continual Decline In U.S. Birthrate Tells Bigger Story Of Changing American Families

  • play
  • pause
  • stop
  • mute
  • unmute
  • previous
  • next
  • Continual Decline In U.S. Birthrate Tells Bigger Story Of Changing American Families
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.
Problems? Try Direct mp3
Download
0
No votes yet
Central Time
Tuesday, May 11, 2021, 5:00pm
By Natalie Guyette

For the sixth consecutive year in a row, the federal government reported a decline in the birthrate making the current birthrate the lowest its ever been. We talk with a Wisconsin professor about why people are choosing to have or not have kids in today's world, and we ask what...

Listen Live

The Ideas Network

Program Schedule

Program Notes

NPR News & Music Network

Program Schedule

Music Playlists

All Classical Network

Program Schedule

Music Playlists

Special Events Stream

Sponsored by:

WPR News

Growing number of Wisconsin schools adopting Stop the Bleed kits, but funding still holds some back
Wisconsinites observe negotiations at United National Climate Change Conference
Pilot program would help Wisconsin police connect people in crisis to virtual mental health experts
Pope takes action against leading critic Cardinal Raymond Burke
'Cashless' establishments would be barred in Wisconsin under bipartisan bill
More WPR News
  • Feedback
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Support
  • Help