The U.S. experienced negative net migration in 2025 for the first time in at least half a century, according to a report released by the Brookings Institution.
Obviously. Most developed countries can only avoid demographic collapse through immigration. Those that refuse to allow it, are already in full on collapse, e.g. Japan and South Korea.
Does this mean we should start to expect net population loss, since fertility rate is way below replacement?
Obviously. Most developed countries can only avoid demographic collapse through immigration. Those that refuse to allow it, are already in full on collapse, e.g. Japan and South Korea.