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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘Practically impossible’: As the White House pushes women to have more babies, the women who want them can’t afford it
Date May 6, 2025 9:01 AM
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Tuesday, May 6, 2025


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‘Practically impossible’: As the White House pushes women to have more babies, the women who want them can’t afford it

The Globe spoke with more than 20 women who harbor an interest in starting or expanding their families, but feel they’ve been priced out of parenthood by the region’s sky-high cost of living.
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‘Practically impossible’: As the White House pushes women to have more babies, the women who want them can’t afford it

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