Charles Payne: Population decline is the greatest risk to humankind

Charles Payne argues that the decline in global population is a major risk to humanity's future. He criticizes economists who promote positive narratives about illegal immigration, suggesting that these views overlook the deeper challenges posed by a shrinking population. Payne highlights the potential negative economic impacts that population decline could have, including labor shortages and decreasing consumer demand.

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The discussion of population decline could affect industries sensitive to demographic changes, like consumer goods or healthcare. If population decline continues, there may be less demand for products and services that rely on a growing consumer base.

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