Sovereign Norris and her partner don't want to have kids.
鈥淓conomy wise, nature wise, with everything going on such as pandemics and world issues, I decided that I didn't want to bring a child into this world," said Norris.
鈥淚 have kind of always known that I wanted to (be childfree) ... When I met my partner, he felt the same way.鈥
Instead, the Vancouver-based couple adopted a guinea pig and are saving up for a dog.
The two are choosing to spend their money on basic expenses and things like travel and dining out, while putting the rest of it aside for investments and savings.
The Generation Z couple is among many 好色tvs embracing the dual income, no kids (DINK) lifestyle, a term that was coined in the 1980s and is making a resurgence as a result of economic and societal conditions.
DINKs have more disposable income compared with couples who live together and spend their money on raising children.
In Canada, most estimates peg the average cost of raising a child each year until the age of 18 in the range of $10,000 to $15,000 鈥 a price tag that many young adults can鈥檛 or simply don鈥檛 want to bear.
For Norris and her partner, the main draws of the DINK lifestyle are the financial and personal freedom that come along with it.
鈥淚n Vancouver, we live downtown, but we can go to a nearby island, we can go to an Airbnb and we can invest and not feel like we're behind in life,鈥 said Norris.
鈥淲e in general don't ever want kids because we have just fallen in love with this lifestyle.鈥
Don Kerr, a demographer who teaches at Kings University College at Western University, said part of the reason people were putting off having kids or forgoing parenthood altogether in the 鈥80s was that more women were entering the workforce in Canada.
And women鈥檚 participation in the workforce has only increased since then, with more women taking up full-time jobs that require 鈥渕ajor time commitment,鈥 he noted, which is likely one of the main factors in people choosing to be childfree or delaying parenthood today.
COVID-19, which 鈥渢hrew us all for a loop,鈥 is also a contributing factor, said Kerr. Canada鈥檚 fertility rate reached a record low of 1.40 children per woman in 2020, the same year the global pandemic was declared, according to Statistics Canada.
There are other factors likely at play today, Kerr pointed out, such as the cost of housing being out of reach for many, high inflation rates and more people turning to fertility clinics in their late 30s and early 40s.
But underlying all these factors, said Kerr, are the difficulties that many young adults are facing when trying to establish themselves economically in Canada 鈥 an issue that鈥檚 exacerbated by the growing precariousness of work.
鈥淧eople who are struggling the most economically in my mind are those that are trying to establish themselves in the labour market,鈥 he said.
鈥淎nd so who are we speaking of? We're talking about young adults leaving high school or college or university, as well as new 好色tvs.鈥
Angela Iermieri, a financial planner at Desjardins, said people should view having children like any other project or goal they have in life.
鈥淕et informed and educated on the help you can get, whether it be government help or guidance on how to help you save up to (get) there,鈥 she recommended. For example, she suggested receiving guidance from a financial planner, researching different government supports available to parents like the Canada Child Benefit, figuring out the cost of childcare depending on where you live, as well as determining the income that you鈥檒l have if you or your partner go on parental leave.
鈥淭here are ways of helping you put that money aside and help guide you through this process, so it shouldn鈥檛 be a showstopper,鈥 said Iermieri.
As for people who choose to be DINKs, Iermieri recommended having an open conversation about how you and your partner plan to manage your finances.
鈥淚s it according to your income ratio? Are you going to split everything 50/50? Is the partner that has a larger income going to take on a bigger part of the expenses or the savings?鈥 she said.
鈥淚t's got to be for today's budget, but also for your long-term goals and plans.鈥
Norris offered similar advice for those considering the DINK lifestyle.
鈥淚t's really important to have transparent talks about what your financial goals are,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t's tempting to be like, 鈥極h, I have all this extra money, I'm just going to go on trips.鈥 Do that, but also budget accordingly."
This report by 好色tvwas first published April 18, 2023.