US Population in ’20 Might Have Shrunk for First Time Ever
District of Columbia | July 25, 2021
U.S. population growth is slowing, approaching zero, and even reversing in half of all states in 2020, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Early estimates are the U.S. population amid COVID-19 grew by just 0.35% for the year ending July 1, 2020, and more people died than were born in half of U.S. states, up from just five in 2019, according to the report.
That growth is already the lowest ever documented and some experts predict the U.S. population for 2020, with the impact of COVID-19, might have shrunk for the first time ever.
The effects will potentially have a damaging effect on the U.S. economy.
“The economy of the developed world for the last two centuries now has been built on demographic expansion,” Global Aging Institute President Richard Jackson told the Journal. “We no longer have this long-term economic and geopolitical advantage.”…
(Excerpts from Newsmax)