Figrin D'an
Oct 15th, 2006, 12:28:00 PM
There have been several new articles written about this recently, but that doesn't necessarily mean everyone is aware of it, and it's an interesting topic, so here we go...
The Census Bureau, using population growth estimates, says that around 7:46 AM ET on Tuesday morning (October 17th), the United States will surpass a population of 300 million people. The US, already the 3rd most populous nation, will join China and India as the only nations with a 300 million+ population. (For comparison, China's population is estimated at 1.31 billion, India's at 1.11 billion.) The rate of change of the population is, quite clearly, increasing as well. It's estimated that the US will top 400 million in 2043.
Rising population is clearly a concern in other nations, particulatly China and India (for pretty obvious reasons). So, what about in the US? Do we have reason to be concerned? Are we growing too fast for our own good? Or are we robust enough economically and socially to handle a more rapidly growing population?
(some <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States">stats and figures</A>, courtesy of Wikipedia)
The Census Bureau, using population growth estimates, says that around 7:46 AM ET on Tuesday morning (October 17th), the United States will surpass a population of 300 million people. The US, already the 3rd most populous nation, will join China and India as the only nations with a 300 million+ population. (For comparison, China's population is estimated at 1.31 billion, India's at 1.11 billion.) The rate of change of the population is, quite clearly, increasing as well. It's estimated that the US will top 400 million in 2043.
Rising population is clearly a concern in other nations, particulatly China and India (for pretty obvious reasons). So, what about in the US? Do we have reason to be concerned? Are we growing too fast for our own good? Or are we robust enough economically and socially to handle a more rapidly growing population?
(some <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States">stats and figures</A>, courtesy of Wikipedia)