🚨 Macro Alert: U.S. Population Growth Hits a Historic Slowdown 🇺🇸📉

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New data shows the United States added around 1.78 million people in the year ending July 1, 2025, pushing the population close to 342 million. While the number is still rising, the speed of growth is fading fast — marking one of the weakest increases since 2021.

What’s more striking: projections suggest 2026 could record the slowest population growth of this entire century, with an increase of only ~756,600 people.

🔍 What’s driving the slowdown?

• 🌍 Net immigration dropped nearly 50%, falling to about 1.26 million

• 👶 Natural population growth (births minus deaths) contributed just 519,000, reflecting lower birth rates and an aging population

For decades, population growth acted as a tailwind for the U.S. economy — supporting labor supply, housing demand, and long-term expansion. That dynamic is now shifting.

⚠️ Why it matters:

Slower population growth could pressure

• Labor markets

• Social Security systems

• Housing demand

• Long-term economic momentum

📌 Bottom line:

America is still growing — but at a pace that signals a major demographic turning point. How policymakers respond to declining immigration and workforce growth could shape the U.S. economic outlook for years to come.

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