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    US Population Decline | Armstrong Economics

    January 26, 20262 Mins Read
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    A report cited by VICE says the U.S. death rate is expected to surpass the birth rate by 2030, meaning population growth would be driven primarily by immigration rather than natural increase. This is exactly the kind of story the press will sensationalize while completely ignoring the real cause: the collapse in economic confidence and the destruction of incentives to build a future.

    This is consistent with the Congressional Budget Office’s projection that without immigration, the U.S. would begin shrinking around 2030 because deaths exceed births. It is an economic issue. You do not have children when you do not believe the system has a future. You do not create a family when you cannot buy a home, when taxes rise, when healthcare becomes out of reach, and childcare costs exceed disposable income.

    The entire Western world is staring at the same demographic wall. Japan is already there. Europe is racing toward it. Now the United States is moving into that same trap because the cost of living has outpaced wages, the future has been mortgaged to pay for endless government promises, and the younger generation is being told to “save the planet” while the politicians fly private jets and demand you eat bugs.

    An aging population means fewer workers supporting more retirees. That puts enormous strain on Social Security and Medicare, which are already unstable mathematically. The Associated Press has also covered this aging trend, noting the demographic pressure building as baby boomers move deeper into retirement and birth rates remain below replacement.

    The government’s answer will not be reform. The government’s answer will be to tax whoever is still productive and import labor to keep the machine running. This is also why immigration becomes such a political weapon. Both sides need a continual flow of taxable bodies to maintain the government’s Ponzi scheme. That’s why you see the push for wealth taxes, unrealized gains taxes, digital IDs, CBDCs, bank reporting rules, and restrictions — it’s all about controlling capital as confidence fades.

    Deaths surpassing births by 2030 will not mark the end of America. Every advanced nation is facing the same predicament. It is the Economic Confidence Model unfolding—why procreate when you have no confidence in the future of your offspring?



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