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The US Population Could Shrink in 2025, For the First Time Ever

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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson

Derek Thompson

For nearly 250 years, America’s population has only moved in one direction: up. But 2025 could mark the first year that changes. A sharp drop in immigration—fueled by aggressive crackdowns and shifting politics—may push the U.S. into population decline for the first time in modern history. That shift wouldn’t just be symbolic. It could trigger a cascade of labor shortages, rising costs, and slowed innovation across nearly every sector. What’s at stake isn’t just demographics—it’s the future of the American economy, workforce, and way of life.

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