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Letters: To talk about fertility, first talk about economic risk

Young families in Louisiana delay childbearing due to financial risks tied to motherhood, with proposals for education credits and workforce reentry programs to ease caregiving penalties.

Summary by The Advocate
Everyone is suddenly talking about America’s falling birth rate. Politicians propose tax credits or cultural renewal. But if we want to talk about fertility honestly, we need to talk about economic risk.

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Also in a debate that deals with private and value-based choices, it is important to have a common and correct knowledge base.

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The Advocate broke the news in Baton Rouge, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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