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The Population Bust Is Coming Sooner Than Anyone Is Prepared For

DNyuz

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July 11, 2026

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The Population Bust Is Coming Sooner Than Anyone Is Prepared For

In 1775, a year before the Declaration of Independence was signed, a Harvard professor named Edward Wigglesworth did the math on American population growth and could barely contain his excitement. He had found that the colonists were doubling their numbers every 25 years, mostly through births, and at that pace he projected that by the []

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