US Population Passes 300 Million
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The Census Bureau keeps a running population of the United States using advanced and updated death, birth, and immigration rates. Currently, the population adds another person every eleven seconds, and with that rate, the total passes 300 million this morning.
Unlike in the late 1960s - when Life magazine scrambled around hospital records and figured out that Robert Woo of Atlanta was our 200 millionth resident - no one will be officially designated as the milestone baby. However, most experts have speculated that whoever it is, there is a very good chance it is a Latino, if that truly means anything.
Regardless, with the number of people now living in, or otherwise citizens of, the United States so high, questions are likely to be raised about how many people is too many people? Populations have expanded exponentially over the last two centuries. The United States population only hit 100 million in 1915. Now, experts are saying it will likely be at 400 million by 2040. Granted, other nations such as China, India, and Brazil have higher population densities that ours, but when will our standard of living be unsustainable, or even threatened?
Skeptics and population control advocates have already warned that we must begin to counterbalance these issues against the desires of economists who seek constant expansion. The hard questions, they say, must be asked. Is our environmental damage increasing? Will we have enough healthy food to sustain a large population? Laugh not, for Germany, Russia, and a handful of other places have faced food shortages when they otherwise thought they were well taken care of.
US Population Passes 300 Million
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Takeaways
- We're now at 300 Million.
- That's a lot of people.
- We need to evaluate if this is good or bad.
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