Babies cost money.
1960| 179m |$3000
1970| 203m |$5246
1980| 226m | $12600
1990| 249m |$23954
2000| 281m |$36500
2010| 308m |$48375
In this discussion, I had assumed we were speaking of the welfare of the country vis a vis policy, not looking at the individual family level. Can you please help me understand how babies cost the country money? In what sense?
ETA - I see that our economic growth far exceeds our population growth in recent decades. We get population from 2 sources - immigration and births net of deaths. If babies cost the economy money, that means that the immigrants are delivering more than 100% of our economic growth?
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