By Star Parker
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Texas Insider Report) — The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention reports that births in the USA reached another historic low in 2020. For the 6th consecutive year, the birth rate dropped – this time by 4%. The average annual drop in the five previous years was 2%.
Needless to say, for politicians, there's no problem that does not have a government solution – and the birth dearth is no exception.
The rate at which American women are having babies is way below the rate necessary to keep the population steady-state – that is, for the population not to shrink.
A steady-state population requires a total fertility rate of 2.1 children per woman.
In 2020, it was 1.64.

In 2020, it was 1.64.
Both President Joe Biden and Sen. Mitt Romney have plans for bolstering American families.
- Biden’s "American Families Plan" proposes to spend a modest $1.8 trillion.
- Romney's pitching his "Family Security Act," which proposes per-child government payments up to $1,250 per family, per month.
But if less marriage and fewer children are the result of today’s economic stress, why is it that in 1960 the fertility rate was 3.58 – more than double today’s 1.64 – yet today’s real per capita income, per the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, is over three times higher than it was in 1960?
According to the Institute for Family Studies:
In 2018, 35% of Americans ages 25 to 50 had never been married. In 1970, only 9% in this age range had never been married.
Is this because times got harder? I don’t think so.
Is this because times got harder? I don’t think so.
- Per capita income in 2018 was 2.4 times higher than it was in 1970.

In a Pew Research survey conducted in 2019:
- 16% said having children is essential for a man to have a fulfilling life, and
- 16% said marriage is essential for a man to have a fulfilling life,
- while 57% said “having a job or career they enjoy” is essential for a man to have a fulfilling life.
What does it all mean?
In 1960, 9.1% of our population was over age 65. By 2019, 16.2% of the population was over 65. A graying population due to fewer and fewer children means:
- A Shrinking Portion of the population is Working & Producing, and
- An Increasingly Large Numbers of Elderly & Retirees must be supported by them.
In 1945 there were 41.9 working citizens for every retiree.
- By 1950, this was down to 16.5 to 1.
- By 1990, it was 3.4 to 1.
- And as of 2013 (the latest data available), it was 2.8 to 1.
Per the Kaiser Family Foundation, in 2016, those age 65 and over constituted 16% of our population, yet represented 36% of all health care spending.
The collapse of marriage, family and the national birthrate is the result of the secularization of our culture.
Faith and values have been displaced by materialism and egotism.
Faith and values have been displaced by materialism and egotism.

Star Parker is president of the Center for Urban Renewal & Education, and host of the weekly television show “Cure America with Star Parker.”