In an updated projection released this week, the Congressional Budget Office moved up its estimate for when deaths will outpace births, putting that event horizon only eight years away, in 2033.
Vice President JD Vance has become the champion of traditional family life that most Americans didn’t know we needed.
So says Sarah Sentilles in this classic loony-left freakout over Douthat’s column on the birth dearth. There are serious reasons to disagree with Douthat; these are not them. Nor is Religion ...
The latest abysmally low birth rates from North America, Europe, and Asia continue to alarm business leaders and policy makers, as well they should. In Europe, only France is within spitting ...
With all the talk about the birth dearth and cultural decadence, it occurs to me that we have to have some way to recognize decadence if we are going to have a meaningful discussion about whether ...
It is the influx of newcomers, which is expected not only to counteract this inverted birth-death ratio, but keep the U.S. population growing — at least if we can shut out the counterproductive ...
It is the influx of newcomers, which is expected not only to counteract this inverted birth-death ratio, but keep the U.S. population growing — at least if we can shut out the counterproductive ...
But our saving grace is immigration and the Golden Door must be kept open. It is the influx of newcomers, which is expected not only to counteract this inverted birth-death ratio, but keep the U.S.