Faculty Advisor
Ilie Ugarcovici
Abstract
The population of the United States has always increased year over year. Even now with decreasing birth rates, the overall population continues to grow when looking at conventional models. The present study specifically examines what would happen to the U.S. population if we were to maintain the current birth and survival rates into the future. By 2050, our research shows that the U.S. population will become much older and cease to grow at all.
Recommended Citation
Brogan, Sean P.
(2018)
"United States Population Future Estimates and Long-Term Distribution,"
DePaul Discoveries: Volume 7, Article 11.
Available at:
https://via.library.depaul.edu/depaul-disc/vol7/iss1/11
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