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How Abortion Is Destroying America’s Demographic Future, by Gregory Lyakhov   – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post, March 23, 2026

Between 2020 and 2024, reported abortions increased by more than 10%, signaling a cultural and behavioral shift with long-term population effects.

The normalization of abortion has reshaped how my generation understands life, responsibility, and long-term national stability. That shift carries measurable demographic and economic consequences that extend far beyond the moral debate itself.

One of the clearest indicators is generational imbalance. Millennials number roughly 74 million in the United States, while Generation Z — despite being the younger cohort — is approximately five million smaller. The older members of Generation X, at around 65 million, are already approaching retirement age. Under normal demographic patterns, each successive generation should be larger or at least comparable in size, particularly in a country with steady population growth. That pattern has broken down. …