Source: NYT (6/28/23) No Job, No Marriage, No Kid: China’s Workers and the Curse of 35 It’s widely discussed in China: Employers don’t want you after 35. Some job listings say it plainly, leaving a…
Source: NYT (6/28/23) No Job, No Marriage, No Kid: China’s Workers and the Curse of 35 It’s widely discussed in China: Employers don’t want you after 35. Some job listings say it plainly, leaving a…
That’s all kinds of messed up. To not value experience… it feels like all over the world in “advanced societies” we live in so much stress and are pulled in so many directions, flailing, trying to stay afloat in a cutthroat world. No wonder people aren’t having babies.
Here in the US housing is unaffordable. More and more young adults can’t leave home and start building their own lives and creating their own families. Salaries aren’t even remotely keeping up with expenses. Without security why would someone contemplate getting pregnant?
The response of leadership in the US feels like they’re creating a climate of forced pregnancies instead of solving the root cause. Such gross economic inequities as we have here create lives of despair and shut down the dreams of humanity. Those dreams are the fodder for building strong neighborhoods, having children, investing time and money into your community. Instead we have despair so people hide in their shells, protect themselves; even to the point of being willing to harm others.