Guy Reveals He’s Afraid To Have Kids In Today’s Economy, People Chime In With Personal Stories – Bored Panda

Posted: September 27, 2022 at 8:21 am

With an increasingly growing number of people opting out of childbearing, heated debates around the childfree lifestyle have bounced back into the headlines of late. One side still finds it hard to wrap their heads around this matter, and the other greets it with a round of applause. And while many young adults consciously turn down the prospect of parenthood by choice, others feel like having children in todays world is almost impossible.

Well, with the political turmoil, the looming cost-of-living crisis, hardly affordable housing, and accelerating inflation, its easy to see why. And a recent post on the popular AntiWork community illustrates this perfectly. Redditor Substantial_Rush_675, a 32-year-old man, reached out to fellow members and asked them if anyone else feels terrified about having kids in todays economy.

After he listed his main concerns and fears, ranging from financial to personal ones, people jumped at the chance to share their opinions and stories from their own experiences. Scroll down to read the story in full, as well as the reactions from the community. Then be sure to decide where you land on the topic, and share your thoughts with us in the comments!

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Redditor Substantial_Rush_675 told Bored Panda that the inspiration for this AntiWork post came after he noticed many of his family and friends discussing the idea of having children in the present economic climate. I have noticed that antinatalism has been on the rise in the U.S. as a whole, and I wanted to see if there was any correlation between the future outlook of the economy, work culture, and having families. These are fears of mine, and I hoped to see if others agreed as well, the user added.

From the deluge of comments the post has received on the platform, its clear that many people did. I was honestly shocked that it reached this point I did not expect such a huge turnout. I think the fact that it blew up to this level proves to me that people are aligned with the same ideology about work culture and children, Substantial_Rush_675 told us.

Many commenters agreed that having kids is expensive, the economy is uncertain, and the future is scary and completely unpredictable. People expressed their concerns and provided a fair share of reasons driving these thoughts: Inflation and savings were a big thing for people commenting in the post (healthcare costs, daycare costs, etc.) and the future of the planet as far as climate change is concerned. These were the main reasons for people to postpone or all-out walk away from having children.

Unfortunately, children are a luxury many simply cannot afford. If reading this leaves you feeling petrified of raising a little human in this turbulent world, youre definitely not the only one. Theres an abundance of research proving that younger generations have fewer kids than ever. The World Economic Forum stated that fertility rates have steadily decreased worldwide for the last 70 years, with a total 50% decline.

Some of the most noteworthy reasons people have fewer children include womens empowerment, particularly in education and the workforce, lower child mortality rates, and the increased cost of raising children.

The challenge of bringing children into this world magnifies when it comes to financial stability, which is all the more difficult to achieve. According to Pew Research Center, 44% of Americans think it will take them three years or more to get back to where they were before the pandemic, and one in 10 non-retired respondents say their finances may never recover. Coupled with soaring inflation, shattered home ownership dreams, and political and social unrest, its easy to feel discouraged.

I think society as a whole, particularly in the U.S, have become fed up with the way work culture has been, the Redditor continued. What I noticed was that many people agreed that children would tie them down to a job or company and it would be harder to leave if the healthcare benefits are locked in or the boss is not a decent person, among many reasons.

The freedom to walk away from a job today is huge! And the pandemic plays a huge role in that too, in my opinion. It showed us that plenty of jobs can be done from home, and that life shouldnt just be about work, the user added.

As an astonishing number of people share the Redditors concerns, its important to create safe spaces where people can debate over matters they find important. The internet is a great tool to discuss concerns and issues in our lives, and it is interesting to note the similarities we share in those issues as well.

If anything, this post blowing up to the point it did is enough for us to see where our thought process is going with having children, and what that could mean for the future of our country and the world as well. It is concerning, and should be taken to heart when we aim to change our work culture to make it more accessible for future parents!

Its tough out there and getting tougher. But we have the power to change these things in our work culture! I believe that the future generation will play a vital role in this, or at least I hope, Substantial_Rush_675 concluded.

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