Trump immigration crackdown could spur U.S. population decline as soon as 2031
Deaths will begin outnumbering births in 2031, shifting population growth reliance to immigration amid tightened enforcement and slightly lower fertility.
Trump's deportation plans result in 320,000 fewer immigrants and slower population growth, CBO says
Mass deportations and lower fertility will reduce U.S. population growth, removing about 320,000 people and lowering the 2035 population by 4.5 million.
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 | Fortune
Mass deportation policies and lower fertility will reduce U.S. population growth, removing about 320,000 people and lowering projected population by millions by 2035.
New Projection Data Forecasts This Suburb Will Add Over 330,000 New Residents By 2100
U.S. population will concentrate in a few megaregions, with suburban fringe communities in Sun Belt and Mountain West gaining the most residents through 2100.