
Census: More Seats For Texas, Fewer For California and New York
The NPR Politics Podcast
Implications of Slow Population Growth on Democracy and Political Power
This chapter explores the implications of recent census data on population growth in the U.S., including its effects on democracy and economic policy. The discussion highlights the links between declining birth rates, childhood education, immigration debates, and shifts in congressional representation.
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