'DINKs' are dual-income couples with no kids. Thousands of couples are going viral, sharing their choice to opt out of parenthood.
America’s birthrate has hit its lowest point in more than a century. Some blame it on infertility, others say the state of the world is causing couples to think twice about having children.
Last year, the Department of Agriculture reported it costs $292,000 to raise one child from birth to 17. If you have two children, that’s more than half a million dollars, and that doesn’t even account for college. The average cost of a U.S. nursing home is now $2,432 a month. Five years for one person adds up to more than $145,000.
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