UK birth rate hits record low amid financial struggles for young people

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1 Apr 2026 • 2:21 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • New analysis by the Resolution Foundation indicates that falling birth rates in the UK are largely due to financial struggles rather than a reduced desire for parenthood.
  • The recent decline in births is primarily driven by a significant increase in childlessness among young non-graduate women, who are now mirroring the trend of delaying motherhood previously seen in graduate women.
  • Official data shows the total fertility rate for England and Wales fell to a record low of 1.41 in 2024, marking the third consecutive year of decline.
  • Financial constraints are influencing family planning intentions, with childless 32-year-olds in the lowest income bracket twice as likely to intend to remain permanently childless compared to their higher-income counterparts.
  • The think tank suggests that policymakers should address financial barriers, such as improving housing affordability and access to the property ladder, to make starting a family more achievable for young people.

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