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In recent years, a noticeable trend has emerged among millennials, with many opting for a 'one and done' family approach. This decision is largely influenced by financial concerns, as raising children can be an expensive undertaking. Experts suggest that the rising costs of living, housing, and education play significant roles in this shift.
Moreover, emotional implications are also at play. Many millennials prioritize their careers and personal aspirations, often feeling that they can provide a better quality of life for one child rather than spreading resources thin over multiple children. The desire for work-life balance and the pursuit of personal fulfillment are increasingly influencing family planning decisions.
However, there are positives to this trend. Parents who choose to have only one child often report stronger bonds with their offspring and the ability to invest more time and resources into their development. This shift reflects broader societal changes and highlights the evolving definitions of family and parenthood in today's world.
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