Which clearly explains the massive wealth going on in places like Indonesia (240 million people, $3,400 per capita GDP), Pakistan (170 million people, $2,600 per capita GDP), Nigeria (140 million people, $2,200 per capita GDP), India (1.15 billion people, $2,700 per capita GDP), etc.
Breeding em when you can't feed em is the surest way to poverty and social unrest we've come up with yet.
These places merely prove the point that more people equals more wealth. In every country where the population is increasing, so is the standard of living. Some of them (such as India) are even reaching a point where a viable middle class is emerging.
Some of you don't seem to understand that wealth is not something that is to be distributed, it is something that is generated. And the thing that generates it is people. All factors being equal, more people equals more wealth. The reason these countries lack the wealth of the US is that other factors are NOT equal. Many places lack the rule of law, have deranged and oppressive government policies, lower initial capital for investments, etc.