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US Fertility Rate Declines to Record Low
10 Apr
Summary
- US fertility rate reached a historic low in 2025.
- Roughly 3.6 million babies were born in the U.S. last year.
- Economic pressures and delayed marriages cited as factors.

The fertility rate in the United States has reached an unprecedented low as of 2025. Federal data indicates that approximately 3.6 million babies were born last year, representing a 1 percent decrease compared to 2024. This decline has resulted in an overall fertility rate of 53.1 births per 1,000 women, a record low since governmental record-keeping began.
This downward trend is a significant political issue, with experts pointing to economic challenges and later marriage ages among young women as key contributing factors. The decrease in births, particularly among teenagers and young women, underscores a shifting demographic landscape within the nation.