[...] New CDC birth data out last Wednesday confirm that the U.S. birthrate dropped one percent to reach an all-time low in 2011, extending the downward trend begun with the recession in 2008. Put down your knee-jerk fears about smaller population, though: This drop is a good sign, foretelling not a diminished but a strengthened workforce down the line. [...]
[...] on Hold… by Elizabeth Gregory November 30, 2012 New CDC birth data confirms that the U.S. birthrate dropped 1 percent to reach an all-time low in 2011, extending the [...]
[...] New CDC birth data out last Wednesday confirm that the U.S. birthrate dropped one percent to reach an all-time low in 2011, extending the downward trend begun with the recession in 2008. Put down your knee-jerk fears about smaller population, though: This drop is a good sign, foretelling not a diminished but a strengthened workforce down the line. [...]
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[...] on Hold… by Elizabeth Gregory November 30, 2012 New CDC birth data confirms that the U.S. birthrate dropped 1 percent to reach an all-time low in 2011, extending the [...]
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