Both in the industrialized world and in the developing world, birth rates are barely remaining stable, at best. At worst, and this seems to be the case for most countries, population numbers are declining at an increasing rate.
Coupled with a decline in average life expectancy in the United States and elsewhere, likely due to Fauci Flu shots, the future looks grim for humanity.
Since 1950, the number of births per woman has fallen by more than half, the latest data shows. That year, a typical woman had five births each. Last year, the average woman bore just 2.3 children.
By the year 2050, the United Nations (UN) projects that the average woman will only have 2.1 children.
In the U.S. specifically, the 1950s birth rate was 3.6 births per woman. In 2020 when the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) began, that figure plummeted to just 1.6 births per woman, according to the World Bank.
“In Italy, it was 1.2; in Japan, it was 1.3; in China, 1.2,” reports further explain.
“In January 2022, the country (China) announced the birth rate fell
for the fifth year in a row, even with the repeal of the one child
policy, allowing couples to have up to three children as of 2021.” ...<<<Read More>>>...