Modern Wisdom

#218 - Matthew Yglesias - Is One Billion Americans A Good Idea?

Sep 10, 2020
Matthew Yglesias, co-founder of Vox.com and author of "One Billion Americans," discusses the bold idea of expanding the U.S. population to one billion to maintain global dominance. He explores the potential economic benefits of increased immigration and the importance of a balanced immigration policy. The conversation also touches on American identity, housing policies, and the challenges posed by competing nations like China. Yglesias urges a fresh perspective on demographic growth, considering unconventional solutions for population expansion.
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Population Growth for Competition

  • America should focus on growing its population to compete with China and India.
  • Their larger populations give them greater economic weight.
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Canada's Growth Model

  • Canada's population growth, driven by immigration and a higher birth rate, offers a model for the US.
  • Tweaks to policy, rather than drastic changes, can lead to significant population growth.
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Maintaining Global Leadership

  • America's primary goal should be to focus on major issues and maintain its global leadership position.
  • This has been a core part of America's national identity since its founding.
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