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America’s fertility crash reaches a new low

When a woman of child-bearing age in Salt Lake City was growing up, her parents were typically religious, had married before they turned 25 and would go on to stay together. Her life today is similar: Utah is even more religious; more children grow up in two-parent households than anywhere else in America. There is just one difference. Today’s mother would have grown up as one of three siblings, yet she has fewer than two children herself.

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