Source: Reason
by Ronald Bailey
“Natalist panic is rife nowadays. The White House is weighing initiatives to boost the number of births, ranging from a $5,000-per-baby bonus to awarding ‘National Medals of Motherhood’ to mothers with six or more children. In March, the NatalCon gathering in Austin, Texas, declared that we’re ‘living through the greatest population bust in human history.’ … And yet the world’s population continues to grow. 132 million people were born in 2024, boosting the global population by 71 million. Over the course of my lifetime, the U.S. population has risen from 160 million to 342 million and the world population has grown from 2.6 billion to 8.1 billion. Still, given current trends, demographers calculate that world population will likely peak at just over 10 billion later in this century and then start to fall. Why? Because people are choosing to have fewer children.” (07/08/25)