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The United States is stagnant-from a demographic point of view.

The United States is stagnating at the demographic level.

Obviously, this is the fault of the car. Because the back seat of American cars is not big enough. Therefore, smaller families.

Obviously, it's all the fault of the car. There is not enough space in the back seat of American cars, which leads to small families.

According to the data of the Census Bureau, as of July 2026, the population of the United States has only increased by 0. 12%, which is the smallest annual increase since the Bureau began collecting such data in 1900. Politicians and critics worry about "the bursting of the baby bubble".

According to the data of the Census Bureau, the population of the United States only increased by 0.12% in the year ending July 20021year; This is the lowest value since 1900 when the Census Bureau began to collect data. Politicians and critics are worried about the "baby shortage".

Among rich countries, the United States has long been an anomaly, with a relatively high fertility rate and still rising, a strong number of immigrants and an expanding labor force. The trend that Europeans look at without worry may worry Americans.

For a long time, the United States has been an anomaly in many rich countries; Its fertility rate is relatively high and on the rise, with a strong migration momentum and an expanding labor force. Because of this, the population trends that Europeans don't care about will make Americans nervous.

Coronavirus pneumonia-19 epidemic has pushed up the death rate and decreased the birth rate in the United States. The death toll soared from 2.8 million in 20 18 to 3.4 million in 2020 when the epidemic was rampant. This may only be a temporary phenomenon. The decline in the natural growth rate in the United States appeared long before coronavirus pneumonia.

The COVID-19 epidemic has led to an increase in the death rate and a decrease in the birth rate in the United States. Its death toll soared from 2.8 million in 20 18 to 3.4 million during the epidemic in 2020. However, the epidemic may only be an accidental factor. In fact, the decline in the natural population growth rate in the United States existed long before the outbreak of COVID-19.

Since 2007, this number has dropped sharply. This change reflects the aging population and young people's decision to postpone childbearing, which is the result of the great recession in 2007-09.

Since 2007, the population growth rate in the United States began to decline sharply. This change reflects the aging population and the young people's decision to postpone childbearing after the Great Depression in 2007-09.

For a time, it didn't matter because of immigration. However, in 20 16, immigrants fell off the cliff. Initially, this squeeze was caused by President Donald Trump's anti-immigration policy. Recently, the epidemic has sent workers home in a hurry.

For a period of time, due to the existence of immigrants, this did not have much impact. However, in 20 16, the number of immigrants fell off a cliff. Initially, the decrease in immigration was caused by the anti-immigration policy of former US President Donald Trump. Recently, the COVID-19 epidemic caused migrant workers to return home in a hurry.

Finally, some unique American attitudes that accompany the unusual demographics of the United States are disappearing. These include more optimism and willingness to move from one place to another. Aging and dual-income families make Americans less free, even less willing to squeeze into their child safety cars and move towards a new life.

Finally, some unique attitudes accompanying the special population structure of the United States are disappearing, such as a more optimistic attitude and a willingness to move from one place to another. Nowadays, the aging dual-employee family structure makes Americans no longer so unrestrained; They are also increasingly reluctant to put themselves into cars with child safety seats and then drive to a new life.

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key word

stagnate

/? st? ɡ.ne? t/

Verb (abbreviation of verb) stagnates and stops developing; (of water and air) stagnant.

Cultural supplement: stagnate comes from the root stagnatum, which means "pond, stagnant water"

The water stagnated in the ditch. ((water, air) does not flow and stagnates)

English definition: Stop development or progress.

His career is at a standstill. (stagnation)

Related words: stagnation (stagnation)

Collocation phrase: stagnation of the job market

Collocation phrase: economic stagnation

Demographically

/? dem.ɡr? f? k? l? /

At the population level, the population structure

Related words: demography

Related words: demography (n. demography, demography)

Be troubled by ...

Be troubled and anxious about. ...

Persistent or obvious worry or anxiety.

There is no point in worrying about what you can't change.

chest

/b? st/

Depression (economy)

Part of speech expansion: bust (bankruptcy)

Synonym: bankruptcy

The company went bankrupt.

Synonym group: economic depression (economic depression)

outsider

/? Answer? t? Los Angeles? . ? /

An outsider; Abnormal value

Collocation phrase: outlier data (outlier data)

Synonym: outsider

fertile

/ft? Me? . t? I/

fertile

Collocation phrase: fertility rate

Related words: fertile (fertile; Fertile soil; Creative and imaginative)

Collocation phrase: fertile area

There seems to be a steady stream of business ideas in his rich brain.

graceless

/rob? st/

(system, organization, etc.) firm and stable; Strong, strong; durable

English definition: strong body

Synonym: strong

A sturdy chair.

Collocation phrase: strong real estate market

Collocation phrase: strong economic growth

Worrying

/lɑ? r.m/

A frightening [causing] panic.

Related words: call the police (v. make people panic and fear)

Amazing news about the war in Ukraine

strike

/stra? k/

Invasion (of disease, disaster, etc)

A big earthquake hit the island.

Collocation phrase: earthquake-stricken areas

Collocation phrase: drought-stricken areas (drought-stricken areas)

Collocation phrase: poverty-stricken areas

Object light spot

/bl? p/

Transient problems, changes and mutations; A small light spot on the screen of an instrument, a short sharp sound.

Collocation phrase: light spot on radar screen

Example: They are just an episode in the whole plan.

Before (before) in date.

/? Proud? t/

earlier times ...

Root affix: prefix-(before ...)

Related words: preheating (5); prearrange

Related words: date

The financial problems of this company existed long before the economic depression.

squeeze

/skwi? z/

Tightening and cutting; Financial difficulties; Squeeze

Part of speech expansion: squeeze (v. squeeze, pinch)

Collocation phrase: squeeze a little lemon juice

Collocation phrase: profits have shrunk greatly

After losing his job, he felt stressed.

walk quickly

/? sk.i/

Run with small steps

English definition: run with quick small steps

People go to work in a hurry.

Collocation phrase: send someone. Scratch somewhere

The disclosed noise sent everyone home.

particularity

/dstk.t? v.n? s/

unique

Related words: unique

Synonym: characteristic (unique)

Example: He has a unique voice.

untrammeled

/? f? t.lu? s/

Free, esp without family or emotional ties.

Related words: foot (foot)

Related words: adj loose

Collocation phrase: free and easy

Related words: no fantasy ((emotionally) carefree)

In the days of thinking, I am free and unrestrained.

edge in

Squeeze into, pour into

Related words: pile (v. pile, pile)

We piled a lot of wood by the fire.

Pour out from somewhere

About five children crowded into the classroom and were talking at the same time.