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'Dinks' Explained | Families With Two Incomes And No Kids

A growing number of married couples are holding off on growing their families, or deciding not to have kids at all.

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The term "DINK" has gained popularity online, standing for Dual Income, No Kids, describing couples without children who both work. The Bulls, Hillary and Logan, exemplify this lifestyle, focusing on travel and career advancement. Despite criticism , they value their choice. This reflects a broader trend of declining birth rates in the US, with couples delaying parenthood . While labeled as DINKs, the Bulls may eventually have children, emphasizing the complexity of personal choices regarding family planning.

Vocabulary :

• Term (noun): A word or phrase used to describe something.
• Income (noun): Money earned from work or investments.
• Child (noun): A young human being below the age of puberty.
• Couple (noun): Two people who are married or in a romantic relationship.
• Married (adj): Having a legally recognized relationship with someone.
• Employed (adj): Having a job or being employed by someone.
• Travel (verb): To go from one place to another, typically over a distance.
• Trend (noun): A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
• Decline (verb): To become smaller, fewer, or less; decrease.
• Delay (verb): To postpone or put off an action or event.
• Choice (noun): An act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
• Permanent (adj): Lasting or intended to last indefinitely.

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