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Trump did what today?

4/9/2026

Teen birth rates hit another historical low in 2025, CDC says

  • The teen birth rate in the U.S. dropped by 7% in 2025, continuing a long-term decline.
  • About 126,000 babies were born to mothers aged 15 to 19, with a rate of 11.7 births per 1,000 females.
  • Factors contributing to this decline include increased use of contraception and lower sexual activity among teens.
  • Despite a decrease in teen births, there are concerns about societal supports for young parents.
  • The report did not include birth analysis by race or ethnicity this year.

How women over 30 are rewriting the single mom narrative in America

  • Single mothers over 30 are becoming more common, with their numbers increasing significantly in recent decades.
  • These women tend to be more educated and financially stable, allowing them to raise children alone.
  • Many single moms report a different experience compared to younger single mothers from the past.
  • The societal view of single motherhood is changing, with older mothers often being better equipped to provide for their children.
  • Experts warn against assuming that declining teen birth rates mean that support for young parents is no longer needed.

People are having fewer kids. Their choice is transforming the world's economy

  • Families worldwide are having fewer children, significantly affecting global population dynamics.
  • This trend is seen as a major concern for economies, especially in wealthy countries facing aging populations.
  • In the U.S., the birth rate is now at a historic low of 1.6 births per woman.
  • High-income countries are becoming increasingly reliant on immigration to offset demographic declines.
  • Economic consequences include labor shortages and potential changes in programs like Social Security.

The declining population will make it even harder to care for elders

  • There is a rising number of elderly people in the U.S. and fewer children to care for them.
  • Family caregivers, like Maurice White and Renee DeVigne, face challenges as the caregiver workforce shrinks.
  • Caring for aging relatives can be a heavy burden, highlighting the need for systemic support.
  • Multigenerational living is common, particularly in certain cultural communities.
  • Experts suggest that a reimagined support system is crucial for the future wellbeing of caregivers and the elderly.

Trump warns strikes will resume if Iran doesn't agree to his peace terms

  • President Trump stated U.S. forces will stay in the Middle East until a deal with Iran is reached.
  • Ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon have complicated ceasefire negotiations.
  • High-level peace talks are set to resume, though tensions remain high regarding terms.
  • Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz continues to impact global oil supplies.
  • The U.S. denies reports of Iran closing the strait, raising concerns about market stability.