Blythe Terrell
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And just to say, like, this is talked about in terms of births per woman, but it's really per couple, per set of parents.
Because you're using that 2.1 births to replace those two people, whoever they may be.
And it's just like, it's easier to track what comes out of a uterus than what comes out of a penis.
I'm not sure I want to know where your mind went, but I can see you thinking about that.
Let's move on.
Let's move on.
So the idea is for the population to be stable, to not go up or down, the total fertility rate needs to be 2.1.
And according to the United Nations in 2024, the global total fertility rate was 2.2.
So in the U.S., it's 1.62.
As of right now, it's 2.2 worldwide.
So it's above that replacement level.
Yeah, at this moment.
But pretty consistently, it's going down.
And so people are like, oh, even though at a global level, it's above this 2.1 replacement level right now, people are like, oh, well, it's probably going to go down if that's what it's been doing for decades.