Deaths in US expected to exceed births in 2033: CBO
- The Congressional Budget Office projects the U.S. Population will reach 372 million by 2053, a 2.8% decrease from last year, due to declining birth rates and immigration.
- The U.S. Population is expected to grow from 341 million on New Year's Day to 350 million by the end of the year.
- The yearly growth rate in the U.S. Will average 0.4% over the next decade, slowing to 0.1% from 2036 to 2055, according to the Budget Office.
- Without immigration, the U.S. Population is projected to decline starting in 2033, as fertility rates remain below replacement levels, stated the Congressional Budget Office.
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US Population Projections Drop Due to Lower Birth Rates, Less Immigration
The United States population is projected to grow more slowly than previously anticipated over the next three decades, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). In its latest forecast, the CBO reduced its 30-year projection by 11 million people, estimating a population of 372 million by 2055. Why It Matters In its 2025 report, the CBO highlighted a significant slowdown in population growth compared to historical norms. The new annual g…
The CBO Lowers Expected Immigration, Birth Rate, And Population Growth - Nemos News Network
Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, Deaths are expected to exceed births within a decade… Deaths to Exceed Births A Congressional Budget Office Report Lowers Population Growth. In CBO’s projections, the population increases from 350 million people in 2025 to 372 million people in 2055, growing at an average rate of 0.2 percent per year. That rate is less […]

US population projections shrink from last year because of declining birth rates, less immigration
The Congressional Budget Office has shrunk its projections for the U.S. population in 30 years to 372 million residents, a 2.8% drop from last year, citing declining birth rates and less expected immigration. The budget office last year projected 383 million people living in the United States in 30 years but reduced that figure by 11 million residents in projections released this week. The U.S. had an estimated 341 million residents on New Years…
U.S. population projections shrink from last year because of declining birth rates, less immigration
The Congressional Budget Office has shrunk its projections for the U.S. population in 30 years to 372 million residents, a 2.8 percent drop from last year, citing declining birth rates and less expected immigration. Read more...
CBO Projects U.S. Deaths to Outpace Births by 2033, Population Growth Slows - News Facts Network
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts U.S. deaths will surpass births by 2033, seven years... The post CBO Projects U.S. Deaths to Outpace Births by 2033, Population Growth Slows appeared first on News Facts Network.
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