Trump’s deportation plans result in 320,000 fewer immigrants and slower population growth, CBO says
Mass deportations under Trump have led to a 1.2 million worker shortage, slowing population growth and causing economic challenges, including increased project delays and agricultural losses.
- President Trump's hardline immigration measures will result in roughly 320,000 people removed from the U.S. over the next ten years, according to the Congressional Budget Office .
- The CBO projects that the U.S. population will be 4.5 million people lower by 2035 than previously estimated, due to reduced immigration and lower fertility rates.
- Lower immigration to the U.S. could have economic implications, with Democrats warning of potential harm to the economy and higher consumer prices.
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In the next three decades, the rate of population growth in the United States will be the lowest in recent history to stay very close to zero if the current anti-nigration policies of the Donald Trump administration are maintained. To create this scenario, a fertility rate that has been below that necessary for generational replacement and, now, the shocking drop in immigration, which was the great engine of population growth, is coming together.
President Donald Trump’s deportation plans result in 320,000 fewer immigrants and slower population growth, CBO says
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations and other hardline immigration measures will result in roughly 320,000 people removed from the United States over the next ten years, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday in a report that also projected that the U.S. population will grow more slowly than it had previously projected. Related Articles Over 40% of arrests in President Donald Trump’…
Trump says he wants a 'baby boom,' but the CBO sees deaths surpassing births in 2031 and a 320,000 hole in the population from deportations
President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations and other hardline immigration measures will result in roughly 320,000 people removed from the United States over the next 10 years, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday in a report that also projected that the U.S. population will grow more slowly than it had previously projected. Trump’s tax and spending law, passed by Congress and signed in July, included roughly $150 …

Trump's deportation plans result in 320,000 fewer immigrants and slower population growth, CBO says
President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations and other hardline immigration measures with funding passed by Congress will result in roughly 320,000 fewer people in the United States in ten years, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ to shrink U.S. population: CBO
Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act will shrink the size of the U.S. population by hundreds of thousands of people, mostly due to new laws supporting Trump’s immigration crackdown. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) found Wednesday that by 2035, there will be 320,000 fewer people in the U.S. subject to Social Security and 280,000 fewer…
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