More U.S. Women Plan On Having Kids Than A Decade Ago
Arising number of American women are planning to have children someday, despite generally falling birth rates in the country in recent years, according to new numbers released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Thursday.
Half of US women between the ages of 15 and 44 say they intend to have children in the future, up from 46 percent in 2002.
And experts say that could be a sign that future parents are more confident in the economy — and with that, their ability to handle the financial responsibilities of having kids.
Half of US women between the ages of 15 and 44 say they intend to have children in the future, up from 46 percent in 2002.
And experts say that could be a sign that future parents are more confident in the economy — and with that, their ability to handle the financial responsibilities of having kids.