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Anonymous (ID: g0V/HJNg) No.520924712 [Report] >>520925153 >>520925249 >>520925406 >>520927045 >>520927145 >>520927282
US birthrate
According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s most-likely scenario the population of the United States is projected to peak at about 370 million around the year 2080, and then slowly decline to about 366 million by 2100.

The Global population is expected to peak around 2080 to somewhere near 10.3 billion and then decline to 10.1 Billion and stay stable from there on.
Anonymous (ID: aU2wXehW) United States No.520925153 [Report] >>520926821
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Anonymous (ID: 4XyaCay5) United States No.520925249 [Report]
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well damn. guess people born like a decade after 2080 and onward are gonna have it pretty good. im jelly.
Anonymous (ID: wv26RCYM) United States No.520925406 [Report]
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We can make the population decrease faster by voting for more deportations.
Anonymous (ID: qw8gfHO0) United States No.520925704 [Report] >>520925991
When is the government gonna realize they need to pay the young populace to have kids? Why are the boomers so stingy where they would rather collapse the country race and society? America should quickly pass a bill paying women 18-28 around 500k if they have 4 children each, not that fake tax breaks stuff for women who wouldn’t have ever paid taxes anyways
Anonymous (ID: fZjaTITd) United States No.520925991 [Report] >>520926278
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It's not just about money. When you give women the right to choose, along with access to contraception and abortion, many simply decide that they don't want kids, or they only want 1-2 kids.
Anonymous (ID: qw8gfHO0) United States No.520926278 [Report]
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They all have a price, is it 500k? 700k? A million? No women is saying no to a million dollars at 21, and it’s more than worth it if we can get a baby boom to a revival, the other choice of not doing this is extinction, why are we letting women suicide us? The boomers need to be the bigger person
Anonymous (ID: RQYRQLM8) United States No.520926410 [Report]
We're going to obliterate Africa, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia. So adjust your projections.
Anonymous (ID: T1UCZ8SD) United States No.520926459 [Report]
I don't believe it for an instant. Humanity is going extinct. By 2100 humanity won't even exist except as bones. At the rate we are going, nobody is going to survive. We're all doomed. It's over. Get used to extinction.
Anonymous (ID: g0V/HJNg) No.520926821 [Report]
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Intresting, I see somerh are real possible in near future but don't belive in complete societal collapse that thing is highly exaggerated and speculative.

What can possibly happen in most likely scenario

Humanity is 100% going to face real systemic risks climate instability, resource depletion, inequality, and political fragmentation for a long time.

But total collapse is very less likely.

The future likely looks like:

>Local and regional crises (climate refugees, food shocks, extreme weather)

>Gradual restructuring of economies toward sustainability

>Some decline in consumption or growth rates, but not a full civilizational fall
Think of it less as collapse and more as a complex global transition. The collapse part doesn't happened uet and very less likely to happen

> “The Limits to Growth” was a warning.

It said: if we keep growing without changing how we use resources, we’ll eventually hit natural limits.

That overshoot may cause declines in population and production not necessarily extinction, but a painful adjustment.
Anonymous (ID: FTkEyQuT) No.520927045 [Report]
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Guess who is getting 250 million Indian Hindu males?

https://x.com/amandalouise416/status/1929362235048231402
Anonymous (ID: vrWEnb8q) United States No.520927145 [Report]
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lmao no one is making it to 2100
Anonymous (ID: lKBHrCUt) United States No.520927282 [Report]
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>and stay stable
thats not how population or anything works