The United States could achieve a first in 2025. The population might shrink for the first time in the nation’s history.
Editor’s Note: Justin Gest (@_Justin Gest) is a professor at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, where he directs the Public Policy program. He is the author of six books ...
While the South grew the most in absolute numbers of rural population, the largest percentage growth was in the Interior Northwest, made up of Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. A biker rides along the Big ...
A new projection reckons that this year, for the first time in history, the number of Americans could decline. That marks a sobering development for anyone concerned about the future of the republic.
The U.S. population is expected to continue rising in the next three decades, though its growth pace will inevitably slow and will increasingly be supported by the number of migrants arriving in the ...
Cairo, a town at the southern tip of Illinois founded in the early 19th century, was given that name because it was expected to grow into a huge metropolis. Located at the confluence of the ...
Among America’s various troubling addictions, one that has particularly worrisome consequences for the country is its addiction to population growth. Population growth advocates warn of a pending ...