NPG Awards National Student Scholarships for 2018-2019 Academic Year
Negative Population Growth leaders have announced this year’s winners of the organization’s Annual Essay Scholarship Contest. Six students from across ...
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New NPG Forum Paper Explains Demographic Results of Failed Government Policies
Increased fertility and continued population growth should be expected. Don Mann, President of Negative Population Growth (NPG) hails the release ...
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1965 and All That: Federal Laws That Increase Population and Illegal Immigration
The U.S. has never had a formal population policy – has never tried to directly limit population growth or fertility ...
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Immigration, Population and the Labor Market: Toward a Fair System for American Workers
Since 2016, the public has become increasingly aware of the shortcomings of the present immigration system while seeking new directions ...
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New NPG Research Paper Focuses on Immigration, Population, Labor and the Economy
Calls for Shift in Immigration Policy to Restore Fairness to the Labor Market. Many observers have been voicing growing uneasiness ...
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NPG Calls for Non-Political Census
Says Accurate Count of People in U.S. Must Be a Top Priority. Negative Population Growth’s President Donald Mann has stepped ...
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New NPG Research Shows How Great Hopes for Renewable Energy Cutting CO2 Emissions will be Negated by U.S. Population Growth
“Bold Claims for Renewable Energy Simply Do Not Hold Up” Does the answer to winning the battle against climate change ...
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Renewables to the Rescue? The Myths, The Reality, and Why a Smaller U.S. Population is Needed to Save the Planet
Can the U.S. economy run on renewable energy alone? That may seem like a fanciful question at a time when ...
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NPG President Mann Releases New Forum Paper on Rising Immigration and Stress on Public Schools.
Introducing NPG’s new Forum paper on immigration’s effects on the crowding, spiraling costs, and underperformance of the nation’s K-12 public ...
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The Impact of Immigrant Children on America’s Public Schools
All Students Lose in Overcrowded Classrooms Taught by Overworked Teachers. As a nation we have witnessed outrage after outrage during ...
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