America’s Fertility Rate Hits Record Low as Planned Parenthood Abortions Hit Record High

America is aborting away its future. There’s no more glaring example of that than the fact that the fertility in the United States has hit a record low.

According to newly-released data from the Centers for Disease Control, America’s total fertility rate dropped to 1.62 births per woman last year, a 2% decline from the year before. That figure is below replacement rate, which means that Americans are not having enough children to replace people who are dying. Nation’s below replacement rates eventually experience massive social and economic problems ranging from an inability to support elderly people to worker shortages to higher rates of prostitution and sex trafficking.

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The total fertility rate recorded by the CDC is the lowest since the U.S. government began tracking it nearly a century ago. It reflects a trend visible across the developed world in which women are less inclined to have children because of greater emphasis on career success and access to reproductive technology in predominantly secular societies.

There were 3,591,328 total births in the U.S. last year, the fewest babies born in the U.S. for any year on record since 1979.

Since 2007, the total fertility rate in the U.S. has been consistently below replacement level, the CDC noted. Record numbers of illegal immigration enabled by the Biden administration has helped offset the American population decline.

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Birth rates declined for women and girls in age groups 15-19 through 35-39, and remained unchanged for older women aged 40-44 and 45-49. Teen pregnancy has declined significantly from 2007 to 2023 for women and girls ages 15-19, and last year that age group saw a 3 percent birth rate decline to set a new record low. From its peak in 1991, teenage pregnancy is down 79 percent, and it’s gone down 68 percent since 2007, the CDC recorded.

Teenage girls aged 15-17 have experienced an 8 percent annual drop and and those aged 18-19 have seen a 6 percent per year drop, including a 3 percent birth-rate decline last year, culminating in a new record low.

Meanwhile, the Planned Parenthood abortion business is killing more babies in America than ever before.

Planned Parenthood just published its annual report, its own figures from the previous year. And when it comes to abortions, the new report shows the abortion business killed 392,715 babies in abortions killed in the last year. That’s a 5% increase from the 2021-2022 figures.

That’s over 1,075 babies killed in abortions every single day of the year or 44 dead babies every single hour. That’s in insane figure for a company that giant claims its main focus is merely women’s health care.

It’s a horrific number that is almost difficult to comprehend and far surpasses any genocide in human history.

The figure is also higher than its previous annual report, where it indicated it killed 374,155 babies in abortions. In 2019 the abortion giant killed 354,871 babies in abortions, showing that Planned Parenthood continues to kill more and more babies even as it does less and less legitimate health care.

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#AmericaFirst @CounterDotNews | April 25, 2024 | 2:33 pm

America is aborting away its future. There’s no more glaring example of that than the fact that the fertility in the United States has hit a record low. According to newly-released data from the Centers for Disease Control, America’s total fertility rate dropped to 1.62 births per woman last year, a 2% decline from the […]

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