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Lam says nation’s shrinking share of global population not cause for alarm
May 27, 2011
The U.S. population is growing more slowly now than since the Great Depression, and more slowly than the world population. David Lam sees America’s slow down as a logical outcome of the baby boomers aging out of their childbearing years, and not cause for alarm. Overall, we’re in a “good place” when it comes to growth, he says.
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