The US birth rate hit an all-time low in 2002 (the last year for which statistics are available). It has been declining steadily for 12 years.
Population growth may indeed become a problem for the US. Should the rate of growth become negative (as it has in many areas of Canada), incentives to have more than one child may become necessary. Especially given the attitude the US currently has towards immigration.
Population growth control is not necessary in most industrialized nations. Modernization and access to education naturally lowers birth rates.
Population growth may indeed become a problem for the US. Should the rate of growth become negative (as it has in many areas of Canada), incentives to have more than one child may become necessary. Especially given the attitude the US currently has towards immigration.
Population growth control is not necessary in most industrialized nations. Modernization and access to education naturally lowers birth rates.
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