The Foreign Affairs Interview

Best of: Is the World Ready for the Population Bust?

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Aug 14, 2025
Nicholas Eberstadt, a leading political economist at the American Enterprise Institute, delves into the world’s stunning decline in fertility rates. He highlights that we may be entering an era of depopulation, with the U.S. hitting its lowest birthrate ever in 2024. Eberstadt discusses how this demographic shift will reshape societal structures and global geopolitics. He also emphasizes the potential of migration to address workforce shortages and the role of AI and automation in navigating these profound changes.
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INSIGHT

Choice Over Biology

  • Declining fertility appears primarily driven by parents' choices about desired family size rather than obvious environmental infertility causes.
  • Societies show consistent volition effects across wealth levels, undermining single-factor explanations.
INSIGHT

Modernity Doesn't Dictate Births

  • Religiosity and female education often correlate with fertility, but exceptions exist and reinforce parental volition.
  • High fertility can occur in affluent, educated societies, so modernization isn't a deterministic predictor.
ADVICE

Prioritize Adaptation Over Pronatalism

  • Policymakers should focus on adapting institutions to shrinking populations rather than trying to coerce higher birthrates.
  • Emphasize human flourishing for existing people over chasing marginal increases in births.
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