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Why Certain People Never Have Children, How Certain People Never Having Children Affects Certain People’s Lives, And How Certain People Never Having Children Affects The Population Growth Rate Of The Global Population
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Dr. Harrison Sachs
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February 28, 2026
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This essay sheds light on why certain people never have children, explicates how certain people never having children affects certain people’s lives, and expounds upon how certain people never having children affects the population growth rate of the global population. There are a multitude of reasons as to why certain people never have children. The reasons appertaining to why certain people never have children extend beyond the ambit of certain people being disinterested in becoming a diligent parent and subsequently fulfilling the responsibilities of a diligent parent. Another reason as to why certain people never have children is attributable to certain people lacking financial stability and financial security. If a person lacks financial stability and financial security, then there is a high probability that he has poor financial health. Furthermore, if a persons lacks financial stability and financial security, then there is also a low probability that he has robust financial health. As of February of 2026, it is more cumbersome for a person to become a diligent parent and subsequently attempt to fulfill the responsibilities of a diligent parent if he lacks robust financial health than if he has robust financial health since the financial costs to raise a child can be steep. “The typical financial cost of raising a child has increased two and a half fold, rising from $165,630 in 2000 to $414,000 in 2025”. Moreover, as of February of 2026, it is also far more arduous for a person who lacks financial stability and financial security to attempt to cover the totality of the “financial costs of raising a child” than it is for a person who has financial stability and financial security to attempt to cover the totality of the “financial costs of raising a child”. It is calamitous for the financial cost of living to be exorbitant.
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