America's Population Growth Falls to Century-Low Level
America's Population Growth Falls to Century-Low Level

America's Population Growth Falls to Century-Low Level.

The U.S. Census Bureau says population numbers have only increased by 1,552,022 since 2018.

That's even slower than in the 1930s when the Great Depression occurred.

There are a couple factors as to why the population rate is declining.

One is that the number of immigrants moving to America has fallen.

595,348 were recorded for 2019, a drop from 2016's 1,046,709.

Another reason is the decline in births with 42 states seeing numbers fall.

Figures for newborns topped figures for the deceased by less than a million.

In West Virginia, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, deaths even outnumbered births.

The Brookings Institution's William Frey says declining immigration numbers and a overall population could lead to big issues.

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You know, a lot of our decline of births, or at least slow growth of births, can be countered by immigration from abroad, William Frey, via NPR's 'Here and Now'