To: wagglebee
We don't have a population problem. Since 1970 the US population has increased by 115 million. Since 2000 we have added 36 million. The nations total population will cross the 400 million mark in 2051, reaching 420.3 million in 2060.
4 posted on
09/22/2014 6:56:40 AM PDT by
kabar
To: kabar
The US’s fertility rate is 1.89 which less than replacement levels (2.1) so how can it get to over 400 million by 2060?
World population is only growing at 1.1% annually, but even that number will soon go negative.
8 posted on
09/22/2014 7:03:48 AM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: kabar
As the US fertility rate decreases the population will continue to rise. Is that correct?
Sounds very similar to the climate changers. As the globe decreases in temperature the Earth’s climate will keep heating up.
That’s the ticket!
10 posted on
09/22/2014 7:08:00 AM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: kabar
The graphs you show have nothing to do with the birth rate (which IS dropping) and rely heavily upon immigration (legal or otherwise).
15 posted on
09/22/2014 7:26:58 AM PDT by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: kabar
Our increase in population is largely due to immigration, not birth rate.
20 posted on
09/22/2014 7:36:13 AM PDT by
Sherman Logan
(Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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