Trump’s Immigration Push Slows U.S. Population Growth

U.S. population growth fell to 0.5% in 2025 as immigration declined sharply, marking a significant shift from the strong, migrant-driven growth seen a year earlier

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Trump’s Immigration Push Slows U.S. Population Growth

What happened to U.S. population growth in 2025?

New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show that the nation’s population climbed to nearly 342 million people in 2025. Despite this increase, the annual growth rate slowed to 0.5%, representing a notable decline from 2024, when growth was close to 1%— the strongest rate recorded since 2001.

How did immigration influence these numbers?

The slowdown was largely driven by a reduced inflow of immigrants. In 2025, immigration added approximately 1.3 million people to the U.S. population, less than half of the 2.8 million increase recorded the previous year. The Census Bureau did not separate legal immigration from unauthorized migration in its report.

Why is this growth rate considered unusually low?

Over the past 125 years, the United States has rarely experienced population growth this slow. The lowest recent rate occurred in 2021, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, when growth reached only 0.16%, as global travel restrictions sharply limited immigration.

Before that, a comparable slowdown was last seen in 1919, at the height of the Spanish flu pandemic, when population growth dipped just below 0.5%.

What role did Trump’s immigration policy play?

The release of the data comes as analysts assess the impact of President Donald Trump’s renewed immigration crackdown following his return to office in January 2025. Border enforcement and migration control were central themes of his successful 2024 presidential campaign.

Which time period do the estimates reflect?

The figures measure population change from July 2024 to July 2025, spanning the final months of President Joe Biden’s administration and the early phase of Trump’s new term.

While the data capture early enforcement actions in cities such as Los Angeles and Portland, they do not yet reflect the effects of later crackdowns in Chicago, New Orleans, Memphis, and Minneapolis.

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