The decade-long fertility slump in the US got worse during 2020, with more deaths than births in half of all states. The population grew only 0.35% during the 12 months ending July 1, the slowest pace ever documented. Growth this year is expected to be flat, driven by an estimated 300,000 fewer births. The economic…
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