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Will cheap housing lead to more babies?

April 2, 2025
Will cheap housing lead to more babies?

One of the buzziest books in America right now is AbundanceEzra Klein and Derek Thompson’s bestseller on why our failure to build enough homes has contributed to soaring costs and needless political strife. And one of the most provocative movements in politics these days is pronatalism — a coalition sounding the alarm on people not having enough babies. Pronatalists are gaining power in the White House (Donald Trump recently dubbed himself the “fertilization president”) and the movement just wrapped up its second annual US convention in Austin, Texas.

As housing supply and birth rates have become twin focal points in America’s policy conversation, a growing number of wonks are drawing connections between these two, arguing that expanding housing supply wouldn’t just ease affordability — it could also help boost fertility.

https://www.vox.com/policy/406604/abundance-ezra-klein-housing-yimby-pronatalism-birth-rates-donald-trump-ivfhttps://www.vox.com/policy/406604/abundance-ezra-klein-housing-yimby-pronatalism-birth-rates-donald-trump-ivf

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