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The link below is to a simulated "real-time" map showing documented births and deaths across the country while you watch. It may take a few seconds for something to happen after starting the simulation. Pretty soon you notice that the births far outnumber the deaths...
But it's a misleading picture.
From USA Today: "Economy slows U.S. population growth. The U.S. population will be older and smaller than had been predicted just four years ago.
3:31PM EST December 12. 2012 - The Great Recession may be over but the repercussions will echo for decades by braking the nation's population growth and steering it on an unprecedented path, the Census Bureau predicted Wednesday.
Fewer immigrants and fewer babies -- a decline caused largely by the poor economy and high unemployment -- are shifting the shape of the nation's population: It will be older and smaller than had been predicted just four years ago.
By 2050, the nation is projected to have 399.8 million people -- 39 million fewer than the previous predictions during the recession in 2008. The country will now reach the 400 million milestone in 2051 or 12 years later than previously projected, the Census Bureau said.
"The United States is on a new demographic trajectory," says Mark Mather, demographer at the Population Reference Bureau. "The decline in immigration dampens U.S. population growth in two ways. Fewer immigrants means there are fewer new residents. ... But the decline in immigration also reduces the number of potential births."
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