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HUMAN RESOURCE ISSUES
BY: Billy, Ashlynn, Amelia, Munib
GROWING POPULATION
The GDP of the country must grow at a faster rate
than the population of the country to increase
standard of living.
The population of the U.S. is growing steadily.
The U.S. accepts more illegal immigrants than any
other country in the world. Most of them come from
Asia and other Latin American countries.
CHANGING POPULATION
80% of Americans are Caucasian, but birthrates of
nonwhite Hispanics and African- Americans are increasing.
Because of high birthrates during 1945-1965, also known
as the “baby boom”, the population of the people over 55 in
the U.S. has increased substantially.
The “baby bust” which is the low birthrate period after the
baby boom has caused a shortage of younger workers in the
industry.
MOVING POPULATION
Many people are moving from the frost belt, which
is the colder northern half of the country, to the
sunbelt, the warmer southern half of the country.
The continuing movement of people from city to
suburbs and north to south has caused unintended
consequences.
Many businesses and cities suffer financially and
lose high quality services.
CURRENT POPULATION OF THE U.S.
316,512,429 is the current U.S. population which is
growing every second.
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