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World Population Growth Slows Down
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World population grew by 75 million people in 2023, with the U.S. population expected to be 335.8 million. The growth rate is slowing, taking 14 years to reach 9 billion and 16.4 years to reach 10 billion. The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on fertility rates and unequal pandemic recovery contributed to this slowdown.
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How might the slowing population growth rate affect global economic dynamics?
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