High Costs of Living and Remote Work Fuel Decline of Families in America's Major Cities
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America's major cities are increasingly childless due to high costs of living and remote work enabling people to move out.
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The pandemic, crime waves, and remote work have accelerated the decline of children in cities.
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Cost of living is the biggest reason families are leaving metro areas for more space.
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School choice and lowering costs of living could make cities more family-friendly.
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Lower fertility rates in cities contribute to an overall civilizational problem.
