Economy, asked by safeerrockx40, 9 days ago

With world population approaching 8 billion people, on its way to a projected 10 billion shortly after mid-century, is rapid population growth threatening the economic progress of low-income countries? Why do poor families have more children than families that have moved out of poverty? Does having large families make economic sense in an environment of widespread poverty and financial insecurity?​

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Answered by botlauncher20
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I personally think that the population does affect economic growth in some countries but not alot. There is always child support and pensions in many countries and there is also insurance so I don't think its a big deal

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