If Utahns continue to have fewer babies, group says it will make state richer and help the environment
Stephen C. Bannister, principal author of the new report says Utah’s living standards would be better if the state keeps the number of children it adds low. “We passionately support the voluntary right of women and couples to choose their family size,” his report says, “but we do hope that Utahns will increasingly consider having just two children or even stopping at one.”