The United States is projected to experience more deaths than births by the year 2033, marking a potential natural decline in population. This forecast is based on a middle-of-the-road scenario that assumes there will not be a significant drop in the country"s fertility rate.
As previously reported, this demographic trend raises concerns about the future population dynamics in the U.S. and its implications for various sectors, including the economy and social services.
For further context on related developments, recent developments in the political landscape may provide insights into how demographic changes could influence policy decisions moving forward.






