No it’s not. High cost of living + stagnant wages + expectations of long working hours makes it impossible. The kids will be raised by daycares or by babysitters. Or they’ll be watching Cocomelon and Amogus Finger Family all day. Due to women’s biological clocks, by the time couples are in a good financial position to have babies, fertility is winding down.
If the 40 hour workweek was still a thing then it’d be possible, but for many jobs it has effectively crept up to 60 hours a week for new hires. Lots of “can you come in Saturday?” and “we need you to stay late tonight”. By the time someone is senior enough to say no, they’re heading into the IVF years.
In Japan it is getting so bad that the loss of productivity from a shorter working week outweighs the loss of productivity from demographic collapse. The US would be there too if it wasn’t for the immigration act bringing in wetbacks whose women shit out 12 kids while the men put in 70 hours a week.