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Postponing Parenthood  
Aired: Monday, January 28, 2008 11-12PM ET

(AP)
By host Tom Ashbrook

It's not new but it's truer than ever -- more and more young American couples are waiting later and later to start a family and have their first baby.

Fifty-two percent of college graduate first-time mothers are now thirty or older -- not just out of high school, not just out of college, but well into life and jobs and relationships and expectations.

Then come the kids. Like an earthquake -- of course.

So what does it mean for budgets and dreams and lives and marriages to launch so late?

This hour, On Point: starting families after thirty -- and what postponed parenthood means for American marriage.

Guests
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·Brad Wilcox, professor of sociology at the University of Virginia
· Pamela Jordan, a professor in the department of Family and Child Nursing at the University of Washington, she is creator of the Becoming Parents Program
· Amelia Tyagi, co-author, with Elizabeth Warren, of "All Your Worth: The Life-Time Money Plan" and "The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers Are Going Broke"
· Julie Diop, On Point producer.



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