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The average age of U.S. moms is nearing 30, new CDC data shows
The average age of motherhood in the U.S. is quietly approaching a new milestone: nearly 30. That’s according to fresh CDC data showing women are waiting longer than ever to have children—and fewer are doing it at all. Teen births are down, costs are up, and priorities are shifting. With marriage also happening later—or not at all—more women are choosing independence, careers, and even homeownership over traditional timelines. Whether by choice or necessity, the old norms of family life are being rewritten, one year at a time. Sarah Bregel with Fast Company has the full story.
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