The Australian Baby Recession By Mrs. Vera West

Once more Macrobusiness.com.au, cuts to the chase and does not pull punches. In a classic tragicomedy line, "Albo is the perfect prophylactic and Australia has stopped breeding." A baby recession is occurring, as reported by accounting firm KPMG: "KPMG Australia analysis shows the country is in the midst of a baby recession as births across the country fall by 4.6 per cent year on year. The number of births in 2023 was the lowest since 2006 as cost-of-living pressures impact the feasibility of younger Australians to have children.

During 2023, 289,100 babies were born in Australia, a significant reduction from the 2021 post-lockdown spike which saw 315,200 babies born.

KPMG Urban Economist Terry Rawnsley explains that weak growth in the economy often leads to reduced birth rates, but that current cost-of-living pressures are having a particularly strong impact.

"Birth rates provide insight into long-term population growth as well as the current confidence of Australian families."

"We haven't seen such a sharp drop in births in Australia since the period of economic stagflation in the 1970s, which coincided with the initial widespread adoption of the contraceptive pill."

The cost-of-living crisis, along with accommodation crisis, is set to reduce local birthrates radically. Young people, read Whites, will not be able to get homes, and that means a continuation of declining fertility. The government will join demonic hands with Big Australia and just replace the missing births with migrants, most non-White, as I see it.

It sounds technically, by the UN definition, to be genocide to me.

https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2024/07/hellbourne-eats-its-babies/ 

 

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