In the United States, there was a 1973 Roe vs. Wade
In the past, there was a book called Freakonomics. It's an interesting book that solved social phenomena from an economic perspective. What I still remember about the book is why crime rates in the United States dropped sharply in the 1990s.
In the United States, there was a 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruling that allowed abortion freedom. Last year, the law was overturned in a federal court that turned into a conservative judge, and the power to allow abortion was again delegated to local governments and Congress. In particular, because Texas is conservative, Biden is severely criticizing the Texas government's judgment. In any case, the issue of whether to allow abortion has emerged again in the United States as a presidential election issue, along with the issue of immigrants.
What I'm talking about is not the controversy over abortion, but in the eccentric economics book, the crime rate in crime-ridden cities such as New York, Chicago, Miami, Washington, D.C. in the 7-80s is not a police effort, but rather a 73rd abortion law that reduced crime by abortion of unwanted pregnancy or poor family conditions, or children in slums. I think the abortion law has become an issue again in the United States because states with more immigrants are wary of transferring their vested interests to other races for fear of a decrease in the population of white people, rather than the Christian idea of the conservative right.
There are no more than two births in every developed country. The United States still has more than two births due to the production of Hispanics and other immigrants, but the population of white people is decreasing like ours. We have the lowest birth rate on the planet due to the environment where it is difficult to raise children, but in a way, I think the DNA of young people who naturally recognize the world in which 3D and simple tasks are now carried out by AI robots is naturally adjusting them.
But 0.7 is too low. To solve this problem, I think you should give them a lot of money once they're born (even if you give them about 200 million, they're going to do their share later on, so they're going to give them enough money to live in rental housing). Some countries are noisy with abortion permits, and we're noisy with childbirth itself. Conservative Americans want to prevent white abortions and allow immigrant abortions. I'm bored because I'm talking about abortion more than the news in the U.S. ... I'm looking forward to the volatility of the market this week.