Nearly a third of DINKs are childless due to dangerous world conditions, and 20% of women are concerned about reproductive rights legislation.
High living costs, including inflation, property prices, and stagnant wages, are key reasons DINKs avoid having children, with 90% citing increased child-raising expenses.
61% of DINKs can afford children but prioritize other spending or wealth building, indicating a choice not solely driven by financial constraints.
Childcare costs offset the higher earnings of couples with children, leading DINKs to enjoy a lavish lifestyle without the financial burden of parenting.
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