I agree with you, but at this point our younger people are following Europe’s lead - they are unwilling to sacrifice for children, and will point to economic instability as the reason.
While I am sympathetic to that viewpoint, it would be a lot easier sell if we didn’t have between 45 and 90 million people out of work, and many of those considered working only putting in 16 hours or so per week. Then many of those working are making only a fraction of what they were ten or fifteen years ago also.
While I am sympathetic to that viewpoint, it would be a lot easier sell if we didn’t have between 45 and 90 million people out of work, and many of those considered working only putting in 16 hours or so per week. Then many of those working are making only a fraction of what they were ten or fifteen years ago also.