Toward a Stationary U.S. Population (NPG Special Report)
- Leon Bouvier
- July 1, 2000
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The U.S. population is too large and is still growing.
Continue ReadingThe U.S. population is too large and is still growing.
Continue ReadingMuch has been written about the growing level of immigration into the United States over the past two decades.
Continue ReadingAmericans Have Spoken: No Further Population Growth by Dr. Leon Bouvier Senior Fellow, Negative Population Growth Introduction “The optimal balance, in the case of the United States, would seem to me to have been surpassed when the American population reached, at very maximum, two hundred million people, and perhaps a good deal less.” 1 These words written recently by one …
Continue ReadingIn recent months, the American public has awakened to the fact that our country is becoming more overcrowded than ever.
Continue ReadingEnvironmental journalist Roy Beck has produced a truly worthwhile gem of a book for anyone wishing to learn more about population growth and immigration or for anyone planning to debate the issues.
Continue ReadingAcceptance of Proposition 187 by California voters will undoubtedly lead to an acceleration of name-calling by advocates of continued high levels of immigration.
Continue ReadingThis is the second in a series of NPG FORUM papers exploring Optimum Population.
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