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| Junior Member | U.S. Population surpasses 300 million
We hit a new milestone. The United States population hits a new record this week of 300 million, the third largest country by population in the world following China and India. Here's the story if anyone's interested.http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/13/300.million.over/index.html How has population growth affected you and where you live? Seems that most of the new growth is occurring in the west and south. It would be interesting to hear any stories. |
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How has population growth affected you and where you live? The biggest concern is the infrastructure of our town/cities in Florida are not developed or improved to take the growth. Look at the areas that are overpopulated, the housing, roads, hospitals, public transportation; etc are not apart with the populace. ![]() Another factor is our longevity, average life span and live expectancy in the United States have grown dramatically in this century, from about 47 years in 1900 to about 75 years in 1990. This advance is mostly due to improvements in sanitation, the discovery of antibiotics, and medical care. Now, as scientists make headway against chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease, some think it can be extended even further. This drives the medical and insurance cost to the roof. |
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| Junior Member | RE: U.S. Population surpasses 300 million Quote:
When I was in Charlotte, NC this past summer though I noticed WAY more growth than I've ever experienced here. It was quite shocking to see everything that was being built up. I think they are just now completing an interstate loop around the city. Immigration is what keeps the population drive going up. Without it we'd be in decline like many other industrialized nations around the world, particularly Western Europe. | |
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