According to the population pyramid rule, it should. If the majority of the population are children, that means it will go up because eventually they'll grow and have children. If the majority of the population is old, vice-versa and if the majority is of intermediate age then it will remain stable. But are there exceptions to the rule/reason why our population shouldn't decrease? All we know for sure is that there's going to be a real strain on health care. But if our population does go down, I that would be great. It wouldn't just be environmentally beneficial, but also economically and for our own well being.
2006-07-03
19:07:31
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