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The U.S. Is Running Out of Time on Population Decline, by Gregory Lyakhov  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post, February 10, 2026

The Trump administration promotes an American culture that values family formation and stability, rather than treating families as an economic or social burden.

The United States is heading toward a demographic cliff, and most policymakers still refuse to acknowledge it. In 2024, the United States recorded a fertility rate of roughly 1.6 births per woman — far below the 2.1 replacement rate required to sustain a stable population. When birth rates collapse, economies weaken, social systems strain, and national confidence erodes.

No modern country has reversed population decline without first enduring serious consequences.

Population decline directly affects labor supply, economic growth, and the sustainability of entitlement programs. Fewer children today means fewer workers tomorrow, fewer taxpayers supporting Social Security and Medicare, and a growing dependency ratio that places enormous pressure on younger generations. …

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